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| *Low serum trypsin-like immunoreactivity is an early, preclinical diagnostic test for EPI | | *Low serum trypsin-like immunoreactivity is an early, preclinical diagnostic test for EPI |
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− | *[[Exocrine Pancreatic Atrophy in GSDs and Rough Coated Collies|Further Study]][[Category:Pancreas - Degenerative Pathology ]]
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| + | <big>Extra information for Exocrine Pancreatic Atrophy |
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| + | Exocrine pancreatic atrophy in GSDs and rough coated collies: an end result of lymphocytic pancreatitis. Wiberg ME et al. Vet Path (1999) 36 530-41</big> |
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| + | *Histological changes in EPI dogs |
| + | *Histological changes in the subclinical pancreas (ie; just TLI): |
| + | *Patchy areas of normal and abnormal exocrine parenchyma |
| + | *Consistently a marked lymphoid infiltrate (lesser numbers of plasma cells seen, occasional eosinophils), starting in the border zone with gradual loss of the pancreatic parenchyma |
| + | *Mainly CD3+ T cells, with fewer CD3+ lymphocytes. |
| + | *Some lymphoid follicles (mainly B cells) scattered throughout. |
| + | *No associated increase in fibrous connective tissue |
| + | *Some intra-acinar lymphocytes seen |
| + | *As tissue destruction continued, ductal structures became more obvious |
| + | *Apoptosis seen in the acini often in normal looking acini. |
| + | *Ultrastructure |
| + | **Degenerative changes in acinar cells – dilation of rER, swelling of mitochondria, nuclear pyknosis, aptotitic bodies |
| + | *Histology of clinical EPI: |
| + | **Totally atrophied exocrine pancreas |
| + | **Some dogs had areas of normal acinar structures |
| + | **Little inflammation in the border zone |
| + | **Most of the remaining exocrine pancreas was disorganized, prominent ducts, increased amounts of adipose tissue. |
| + | **Slight increase in fibrous tissue compared to subclinical phase, but replacement with fat was more prominent than fibrosis. |
| + | **No ductular epithelial hyperplasia evident |
| + | *Ultrastructure |
| + | **Often no remaining acinar cells |
| + | *Suggests and immune-mediated destruction - ?hereditary |
| + | *Islet cells usually well preserved in the atrophied pancreas. |
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| [[Category:Pancreatic Diseases - Dog]] | | [[Category:Pancreatic Diseases - Dog]] |
| [[Category:To_Do_-_Clinical]] | | [[Category:To_Do_-_Clinical]] |