The vast majority of gastrinomas are present within the "gastrinoma triangle," which is composed of the porta hepatis, duodenal sweep, and pancreatic head. As surgery remains the treatment of choice, localization of the primary lesion is often challenging but essential. We present a 50-year-...
The gastrinoma triangle: Operative implications ☆Secretin injection test in the diagnosis of gastrinomaPANCREATIC POLYPEPTIDE IN INSULINOMAS, GASTRINOMAS, VIPOMAS, AND GLUCAGONOMASGastrinomas in the duodenums of patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 and the Zollinger-Ellison syndromeDuodenal ...
Stabile, B.E., Morrow, D.J., Passaro, E.P.: The gastrinoma triangle: operative implications. Am. J. Surg.147:25, 1984 Google Scholar Thompson, N.W., Bondeson, A.G., Bondeson, L., Vinik, A.I.: The surgical treatment of gastrinoma in MEN-I syndrome patients. Surgery106:1081...
Gastrinomas are generally localized in pancreas, duodenum and lymphonodes, within the so called "gastrinoma's triangle" . In 5% of the cases, it may arise from liver, stomach, ovarium, kidneys, parathyroid, omentum, jejunum and heart. We describe a case of a fifteen-year-old boy with a...
The gastrinoma triangle: operative implications Am J Surg, 147 (1984), pp. 25-31 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 8 C.W. Deveney, K.S. Deveney, D. Stark, et al. Resection of gastrinomas Ann Surg, 198 (1983), pp. 546-553 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 9 H...
Gastrinoma Triangledoi:10.1007/3-540-30683-8_632The gastrinoma triangle is the anatomical location in the abdomen defined by the junctions of the cystic and common bile ducts superiorly, second and third portion of the duodenum inferiorly, and the...Springer Berlin Heidelberg...
Synonyms Islet cell tumor : Zollinger–Ellison syndrome Definition Gastrinomas are functioning gastrin-producing tumors of the neuroendocrine cells that are located in the duodenum, pancreas, and/or "gastrinoma triangle" and cause clinical Zollinger–Ellison syndrome (ZES). Characteristics Gastrinoma is...
Synonyms Zollinger-Ellison syndrome islet cell tumor neuroendocrine tumor neuroendocrine carcinoma carcinoid Definition Gastrinomas are functioning gastrin-producing tumors of the neuroendocrine cells that are located in the duodenum, pancreas and/or 'gastrinoma triangle' and cause clinical Zollinger-Ellison ...
peripancreatic lymph nodeZollinger–Ellison syndromeGastrinoma is one of the most symptomatic pancreatic endocrine tumors and is associated with recurrent gastric or duodenal ulcer and an induction of chronic gastric acid hypersecretion. This tumor is commonly involved within the gastrinoma triangle. ...
Zollinger and Ellison first described gastrin-secreting neoplasms in 1955. These unusual neoplasms are malignant. Diagnosis of the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (ZES) depends on measurement of an increasdoi:10.1007/978-3-662-46546-2_98Geoffrey W. KrampitzJeffrey A. NortonSpringer Berlin Heidelberg...