Gastrinoma
Gastrinoma is the Zhuo-Ai syndrome, which is a clinical syndrome characterized by refractory or unusual peptic ulcer, high gastric acid secretion, and non-beta; islet cell tumor. The cause of gastrinoma is unknown and may originate from the alpha; 1 cells of the pancreas. Because gastrinoma is more common in pancreatic tissue, less common in other tissues outside the pancreas, and the tumor is small, it is sometimes difficult to accurately locate the tumor. However, with the improvement of B-ultrasound, CT or MRI diagnosis technology in recent years, Positioning creates good conditions. If there is no distant metastasis, the tumor can be cured after resection.
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