pancreas Flashcards

1
Q

pt. present to clinic with epigastric pain that radiates to the upper back,
found lab findings of hyperglycemia, glucosuria, and increase levels of lipase and amylase.

what would be at the top of you differential?

A

acute pancreatitis

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2
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is a pt. has been dx. with acute pancreatitis what should be your list of causes?

A

top causes are biliary ds. or alcohol.

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3
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if a pt. has gallstones and an increase of amylase and lipase in serum what other organ should you check??

A

pancrease

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4
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where would a pancreatic stone be located?

A

the ampulla of vater

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5
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if a child is complaing of epigastric pn. with no indication of ds. and has the clinical findings of pancreatitis what must you rule out?

A

child abuse or trauma

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6
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if a pt. has a chronic representation of pancreatitis what do they have an increased risk for developing?

A

carcinoma of the pancrease

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7
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how would the pancrease look grossly if the person suffered from chronic pancreatitis?

A

fibrotic tissue, extensive tissue, loss of parenchyme

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8
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how would a pancrease look grossly with acute pancreatitis?

A

pseudocysts, enzymatic necrosis with ca+2 soaps

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9
Q

what is injured in acute pancreatitis?

acinar cells or the ductal epithelial

A

acinar cells

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10
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pt. with chronic pancreatitis will present to the clinic with?

A

steatoreah, radiating epigastric pn too the back, if late stage pancreatitis –> diabetes

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11
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grossly the lab findings of the pancrease would be?

A

dilated ducts, few remaining islets of langerhans, inflammatory cells, collagenous stroma

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12
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carcinoma of the pancrease will present as?

A

obstructive jaundice, trousseaus sign, epigastric pn. that radiates to the back, anorexia

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13
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what would you find elevated in the blood with carcinoma of the pancrease?

A

CA 19-9 and CEA

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14
Q

where would METS spread of the pancreatic head?

A

to the liver

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15
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where are the sites that pancreatic carcinoma of the head spreads?

A

bile duct > duodenum

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16
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where are the sites that pancreatitis carcinoma of the tail or body would spread?

A

spleen, kidney, vertebra

17
Q

if it is a carcinoma does it spread by blood or lymph first?

A

lymph –> blood –> transperitoneal

18
Q

factors of carcinoma of the pancrease

A

chronic pancreatitis, smoking, chaemical carcinogen, high fat, genetic predesposition