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Revision as of 13:38, 9 June 2010



Pancreas, Endocrine - Degenerative Pathology

Neoplasia

Insulin Secreting Neoplasms

Insulinoma

Carcinomas

  • Larger than adenomas
  • Multilobular
  • Invasive into parenchyma and surrounding tissue
  • Metastasis into lymph nodes, liver mesentery, omentum
  • Few mitotic figures

Gastrinoma

Image of pancreatic garstrinoma in a dog from Cornell Veterinary Medicine

  • Described in dogs, cats
  • Known as Zollinger-Ellison syndrome in humans
  • Uncommon compared to beta cell neoplasms
  • Excess gastrin causes hyperacidity in the stomach and mucosal hyperplasia of the antral region causing gastric and duodenal ulceration

Clinical signs

Pathology

  • Multiple variably sized neoplasms
  • Increased connective tissue mass - firm
  • Partiallty encapsulated
  • Invade locally
  • Metastases to liver and local lymph nodes are common

Glucagonoma

  • Very rare
  • Characterised by
    • Hyperglycaemia
    • Vacuolar hepatopathy
    • Skin erythema with superficial necrotising dermatitis
  • Diagnosis in dogs is difficult as presents together with DM