Pancreatic Disorders Flashcards

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Describe the exocrine function of the pancreas

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  • secretions important for major digestive activity of GI tract
  • secretes isosmotic alkaline fluid
  • fluid contains approx 20 enzymes
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Describe the endocrine function of the pancreas

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Maintains blood glucose levels
- beta cells produce insulin
- alpha cells produce glucagon

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Describe the pancreatic digestive enzymes

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  • lipase: fat digestion
  • amylase: carb digestion
  • protease: protein digestion
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Describe the etiology of acute pancreatitis

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Describe some complications of acute pancreatitis

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Describe the presentation and PE for acute pancreatitis

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Describe the labs & imaging for acute pancreatitis

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Describe the treatment of acute pancreatitis

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Describe the etiology of chronic pancreatitis

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Describe the presentation of chronic pancreatitis

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Describe the labs & imaging of chronic pancreatitis

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Describe the treatment of chronic pancreatitis

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Describe the etiology & RF of pancreatic cancer

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Describe the presentation of pancreatic cancer

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Describe the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer

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Describe the treatment of pancreatic cancer

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When can amylase & lipase levels be normal or only mildly elevated?

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  • if obtaining levels is delayed
  • hypertriglyceridemia
  • chronic pancreatitis
  • renal failure
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When can an amylase be elevated

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  • hyperamylasemia
  • renal insufficiency
  • MUMPs
  • pregnancy
  • opiate use
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Describe why lipase is the test of choice for pancreatitis diagnosis

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  • more sensitive and specific
  • remains elevated longer
  • no correlation between severity of disease and degree of elevation