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Somatostatinoma

 
Wikipedia: Somatostatinoma
Somatostatinoma
Classification and external resources
ICD-O: M8156/1
DiseasesDB 12277
eMedicine med/2145 
MeSH [1]

Somatostatinoma is a tumor of the delta cells of the endocrine pancreas that produces somatostatin.

It is associated with diabetes mellitus and abnormal glucose tolerance.

Triad of : Mild Diabetes mellitus, Steatorrhoea, Gall stones. also associated with hypochlorhydria.

Commonly found in head of pancreas, and are malignant.

Elevated plasma levels of Somatostatin.

Pathophysiology

in a normal subject actions of Somatostatin include:

In the anterior pituitary gland, the effects of somatostatin are:
  • Lowers the rate of gastric emptying, and reduces smooth muscle contractions and blood flow within the intestine
  • Suppresses the release of pancreatic hormones
  • Suppresses the exocrine secretory action of pancreas.

This explaining how abnormally elevatedSomatostatin can cause Diabetes mellitus, by inhibiting insulin secretion, Steatorrhoea by inhibiting Cholecystokinin and Secretin, Gall stones by inhibiting Cholecystokinin which normally induce gallbladder myocytes contraction, and hypochlorhydria caused by inhibiting Gastrin, which normally stimulate acid secretion.

Treatment

Treatment is by chemotherapy with streptozocin, dacarbazine, doxorubicin.

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