Pancreatic Tumours
Aetiology
Risk factors
Pathophysiology
Exocrine tumours
- Adenocarcinoma - 95% of pancreatic tumours
Endocrine tumours
- Gastrinoma - produces gastrin which increases stomach acid → peptic ulcer disease (Zollinger-Ellison syndrome)
- Insulinoma - produces insulin which encourages sugar uptake and storage → hypoglycaemia
- Glucagonoma - produces glucagon which increases serum blood sugars → hyperglycaemia
Clinical presentation
Symptoms
Signs
Investigations
Blood tests
- Obstructive jaundice - raised bilirubin and ALP, ALT and AST may also be raised
- Hyper/hypoglycaemia if endocrine tumour
Imaging
Management
Inoperable cases
- ERCP or PTC and stent insertion
- Decompression of obstructed biliary ducts
Operable cases
- Biopsy (laparoscopy) + staging
- Surgery - resection (curative), palliative bypass
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