Gastrinoma [gastrinom]
- Terms
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Gastrin-Producing Tumor
Islet Cell Tumor, Ulcerogenic
Ulcerogenic Islet Cell Tumor
A GASTRIN-secreting neuroendocrine tumor of the non-beta ISLET CELLS, the GASTRIN-SECRETING CELLS. This type of tumor is primarily located in the PANCREAS or the DUODENUM. Majority of gastrinomas are malignant. They metastasize to the LIVER; LYMPH NODES; and BONE but rarely elsewhere. The presence of gastrinoma is one of three requirements to be met for identification of ZOLLINGER-ELLISON SYNDROME, which sometimes occurs in families with MULTIPLE ENDOCRINE NEOPLASIA TYPE 1; (MEN 1).
- Annotation
- coord IM with PANCREATIC NEOPLASMS (IM) or other precoord organ/neopl term (IM) if not in pancreas
- kombinuj IM s deskriptorem NÁDORY SLINIVKY BŘIŠNÍ (IM) nebo s dalšími souvisejícími orgány/nádory (IM) pokud nejsou v pankreatu (slinivce)
- DUI
- D015408 MeSH Browser
- CUI
- M0023742
- Previous indexing
- Islet Cell Tumor (1981); Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome (1982-1988)
- History note
- 89; was see ZOLLINGER-ELLISON SYNDROME 1982-88; was see ISLET CELL TUMOR 1981
- Online note
- use ZOLLINGER-ELLISON SYNDROME to search GASTRINOMA 1982-88; use ADENOMA, ISLET CELL 1981
- Public note
- 89; was see ZOLLINGER-ELLISON SYNDROME 1982-88; was see ISLET CELL TUMOR 1981
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- BL
- blood
- BS
- blood supply
- CF
- cerebrospinal fluid
- CI
- chemically induced
- CH
- chemistry
- CL
- classification
- CO
- complications 1
- CN
- congenital
- DI
- diagnosis 22
- DG
- diagnostic imaging 2
- DH
- diet therapy
- DT
- drug therapy 1
- EC
- economics
- EM
- embryology
- EN
- enzymology
- EP
- epidemiology 1
- EH
- ethnology
- ET
- etiology 8
- GE
- genetics
- HI
- history
- IM
- immunology
- ME
- metabolism 2
- MI
- microbiology
- MO
- mortality
- NU
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- PS
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- PA
- pathology 4
- PP
- physiopathology
- PC
- prevention & control
- PX
- psychology
- RT
- radiotherapy 1
- RH
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- SC
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- SU
- surgery 9
- TH
- therapy 9
- UL
- ultrastructure
- UR
- urine
- VE
- veterinary
- VI
- virology