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Abdominal CT scan may be diagnostic of Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. [[Gastrinoma]] are frequently multiple and often extrapancreatic (90% located in the gastrinoma triangle). Thus, they can be difficult to locate. For this reason, multiphase contrast enhanced thin slice cross-sectional imaging is ideal. Findings on Abdominal CT scan suggestive of [[gastrinoma]] include clearly defined, well-enhanced mass.<ref name="LeeKoh2005">{{cite journal|last1=Lee|first1=Wan-Sik|last2=Koh|first2=Yang-Seok|last3=Kim|first3=Jung-Chul|last4=Park|first4=Chang-Hwan|last5=Joo|first5=Young-Eun|last6=Kim|first6=Hyun-Soo|last7=Cho|first7=Chol-Kyoon|last8=Choi|first8=Sung-Kyu|last9=Rew|first9=Jong-Sun|last10=Kim|first10=Sei-Jong|journal=BMC Cancer|volume=5|issue=1|year=2005|pages=85|issn=14712407|doi=10.1186/1471-2407-5-85}}</ref> | Abdominal CT scan may be diagnostic of Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. [[Gastrinoma]] are frequently multiple and often extrapancreatic (90% located in the gastrinoma triangle). Thus, they can be difficult to locate. For this reason, multiphase contrast enhanced thin slice cross-sectional imaging is ideal. Findings on Abdominal CT scan suggestive of [[gastrinoma]] include clearly defined, well-enhanced mass.<ref name="LeeKoh2005">{{cite journal|last1=Lee|first1=Wan-Sik|last2=Koh|first2=Yang-Seok|last3=Kim|first3=Jung-Chul|last4=Park|first4=Chang-Hwan|last5=Joo|first5=Young-Eun|last6=Kim|first6=Hyun-Soo|last7=Cho|first7=Chol-Kyoon|last8=Choi|first8=Sung-Kyu|last9=Rew|first9=Jong-Sun|last10=Kim|first10=Sei-Jong|journal=BMC Cancer|volume=5|issue=1|year=2005|pages=85|issn=14712407|doi=10.1186/1471-2407-5-85}}</ref> | ||
==Abdominal CT== | ==Abdominal CT== | ||
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Overview
Abdominal CT scan may be diagnostic of Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. Gastrinoma are frequently multiple and often extrapancreatic (90% located in the gastrinoma triangle). Thus, they can be difficult to locate. For this reason, multiphase contrast enhanced thin slice cross-sectional imaging is ideal. Findings on Abdominal CT scan suggestive of gastrinoma include clearly defined, well-enhanced mass.[1]
Abdominal CT
Findings on abdominal CT scan suggestive of Zollinger-Ellison syndrome include:
- clearly defined, well-enhanced mass
It can confirm the location of the cancer, as well as distant organs where the cancer might have spread.