usually pacreatitis causing hypertriglyceridemia
It is a tumor of the pancreas that produces an excess of insulin.
Excess fat around the _______ represents a greater risk to health than excess fat elsewhere on the body.
Excess sugar is converted to fat and stored in fat cells.
As in most mammals, in the dog the pancreas is a digestive organ. The pancreas has two intermingled types of cells - exocrine cells and endocrine cells. The exocrine cells make digestive enzymes that are excreted into the small intestine when food moves out of the stomach. The endocrine cells make insulin and a few other hormones; these are secreted into the blood stream when blood sugar increases.
The fat that hangs over the abdominal organs is known as visceral fat. This type of fat is stored deep within the abdominal cavity and surrounds vital organs like the liver, pancreas, and intestines. Excess visceral fat is associated with increased health risks such as heart disease, diabetes, and obesity-related conditions.
No, excess fat can be dangerous to your health.
It could be excess insulin secretion from your pancreas, but high glucose foods may cause this, and the enzymes would help
Probably pancreas.
pancreas grossly normal
If the pancreas is unremarkable, it means that the pancreas appears normal.
Excess carbohydrates are stored as fat.
Excess Food can lead to excess calories (if not burned away by exercise or daily activities), excess fat in blood and fat on organs, etc, leading to greater illness.