Anatomy
Histology
Physiology
Pathology
100

What part of the pancreas is intraperitoneal?

Tail

100

Name 3 cells that aren't alpha and beta cells contained within the pancreas that have endocrine function.

Delta, gamma(PP cells) and epsilon, PP cells

100

What do epsilon cells produce?

Ghrelin

100
Name a condition which can lead to blockage of the pancreatic ducts with mucus

Cystic fibrosis

200

Where in the abdomen is the pancreas? (2) Use 9 regions. 

Epigastrium and left hypochrondrium

200

What volume of the pancreas to islet cells make up?

5%

200

What stimulates the release of enzymes from the pancreas?

CCK

200

What procedure can be done to look at the bile and pancreatic ducts?

Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
300

What is the venous drainage of the head of the pancreas?

Directly into the superior mesenteric vein

300

How do the islet cells stain compared to the pancreatic acini when under the microscope?

They stain lighter

300

What cell does insulin inhibit?

Beta cells - glucagon release

300

What is the triad of symptoms of type I diabetes?

polyuria, polydipsia and weight loss

400

What is contained within the spleno-renal ligament?

Tail of pancreas, Splenic artery, Splenic Vein

400

How many cells are found in each islet of langerhans?

3000

400

What is the channel which facilitated glucose absorption into beta cells?

GLUT2

400

What is the most common type of cancer of the pancreas?

Ductal adenocarcinoma.

500

Name two arteries with supply the pancreas which isn't the splenic artery

Superior and inferior pancreatoduodenal arteries

500

What is the type of epithelium found in larger ducts within the pancreas?

Stratified cuboidal epithelium

500

What is removed from pro-insulin to convert it into the functional form of insulin?

C-peptide

500

What type of condition is Schwachman-Diamond syndrome and how does it affect the pancreas?

Genetic condition which leads to pancreatic insufficiency