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Unser Pankreas: Total unterschätzt ⏩ Anatomie, Funktion & Erkrankungen unserer Bauchspeicheldrüse

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Unser Pankreas: Total unterschätzt ⏩ Anatomie, Funktion & Erkrankungen unserer Bauchspeicheldrüse

Mehr nachlesen über das Pankreas unter ⏩ https://bit.ly/Pankreas_Blog
Das Pankreas: keine Verdauung und Insulin ohne Bauchspeicheldrüse?
Das Pankreas ist auch bekannt unter der Bezeichnung Bauchspeicheldrüse. Das Wort „Pankreas“ kommt aus dem Griechischen und lässt sich von „pan“ für „alles“, und „kreas“ für „Fleisch“ ableiten. Das Pankreas ist länglich geformt und insgesamt zwischen 12 und 23 Zentimeter lang und zwischen 3 und 5 cm breit. Sie wiegt zwischen 70 und 150 g. Die Bauchspeicheldrüse liegt im Oberbauch hinter dem Bauchfell und verläuft dort quer.

Aufbau
– dreiteilig (Kopf, Körper, Schwanz)
– funktional zweigeteilt in exokrine und endokrine Pankreas
Aufgaben
– Herstellung von Hormonen (Insulin und Glucagon) für die Blutzuckerregulation
– Herstellung von Verdauungssekret

Erkrankungen des Pankreas werden vor allem durch vier wesentliche Symptome angekündigt. Diese gelten als Leitsymptome und sind somit Indizien, dass etwas mit dem Organ nicht stimmen könnte. Chronische, gürtelförmige Oberbauchschmerzen können bis in den Rücken strahlen. Grund dafür ist die anatomische Lage des Pankreas; dieser liegt direkt an der Wirbelsäule. Die Schmerzen verschlimmern sich häufig in der Rückenlage.
Ein weiteres Symptom ist der Ikterus. Ein weiterer Begriff dafür ist die sog. ‚Gelbsucht ‘. Die charakteristische Gelbverfärbung von Haut und Augenweiß sind die Folge eines behinderten Abflusses der Galle. Zusätzlich verfärbt sich der Urin dunkel. Gelbsucht tritt schmerzlos auf. Ursache für einen behinderten Gallenabfluss kann bspw. ein Tumor im Pankreaskopf sein. Ein sog. Gummibauch ist ein ebenfalls häufig auftretendes Symptom im Zusammenhang mit Pankreas-Erkrankungen (z.B. Pankreatitis).

❎ Ich habe eine exklusive Playlist über alle unsere wichtigen Organe, deren Aufgaben, Anatomie & wichtige Erkrankungen, gerne anschauen https://bit.ly/Anatomie_Playlist ✅

Kann ich auch ohne meine Bauchspeicheldrüse leben?
Ja, allerdings müssen Sie einige Einschränkungen beachten. Unsere Bauchspeicheldrüse ist ein sehr wichtiges Organ: Wir benötigen es für die Verdauungsprozesse als auch zur Regulation unseres Blutzuckerspiegels. Fehlt es, können diese beiden Prozesse nicht richtig ablaufen. Die Folge sind dann Verdauungsbeschwerden und erhöhter Blutzucker und damit die Gefahr von Diabetes mellitus! Menschen, die keinen Pankreas haben, erhalten deswegen die Pankreasenzyme und das Insulin medikamentös verabreicht.

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❎ Unser Gehirn: https://bit.ly/Gehirn_Blog ✅
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I want to eat your pancreas Trailer #1

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Coming to theaters soon, coming-of-age anime film: I want to eat your pancreas.

Based on Yoru Sumino’s award winning novel, the film explores the relationship of two young highschoolers in what is promised to be a visually stunning masterpiece full of emotion. Animation production by Studio VOLN and directed by Shinichiro Ushijima, “I want to eat you pancreas” features the voice talents of award winning actor Mahiro Takasugi and popular voice actress Lynn.

About I want to eat your pancreas:
With no interest in others, a high schooler spends all of his time reading books – this is “me.”

One day, I come across a book, titled “Living With Dying.”
It turns out to be a secret journal kept by Sakura Yamauchi,
who is a popular girl in class with a genuine personality.
Diagnosed with a pancreatic illness, the diary notes about her limited time left.

Sakura, who lives with a secret illness, and “me,” who keeps her secret.
— Their relationship doesn’t have a name yet.

More information to follow at: http://Iwanttoeatyourpancreas.com

I Want to Eat Your Pancreas (kimi no suizou wo tabetai) is one sad anime, brothers.

✦Discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/2NbgwZg
✪Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Scamboli

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Just watch the movie, dingus




Don’t read this

I want to eat your pancreas had be crying hella hard its’ the saddst anime ever omg! My reaction was to cry it will make you cry because it’s one sad anime amirite????anyway if you want the best sad anime like I want to eat your pancreas, yoru sumino or if you wanna get emotional let me know ok? DEATH. Anime is my job, Scamboli Reviews out.

Doctor explains Ca 19-9 blood test used in PANCREATIC CANCER | LAB TESTS explained

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In this video Doctor O’Donovan explains the Ca 19-9 lab test including 1. What Ca 19-9 is 2. Why the test is used 3. What the result of the test might mean.

Cancer antigen 19-9 (CA 19-9) is a protein that exists on the surface of certain cells. CA 19-9 does not cause cancer; rather, it is a protein that is produced by the tumour cells, making it useful as a tumour marker to follow the course of the cancer.

CA 19-9 is elevated in most patients with advanced pancreatic cancer, but it may also be elevated in other cancers and diseases such as bowel cancer, lung cancer and gall bladder cancer, as well as in benign diseases such as gall stones, pancreatitis, cystic fibrosis, and liver disease. Because elevated levels of CA 19-9 are seen in many diseases, elevated levels do not necessary mean the presence of pancreatic cancer. Very small amounts of CA19-9 may also be found in healthy patients

For more information see: https://labtestsonline.org.uk/tests/cancer-antigen-19-9-ca-19-9-test

For more information on pancreatic cancer (including signs and symptoms): https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pancreatic-cancer/symptoms/

Additional video on pancreatic cancer WARNING SIGNS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLMvQyHqp_4

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Superior pancreatico-duodenal artery pseudoaneurysm coil embolization

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Superior pancreatico-duodenal artery pseudoaneurysm coil embolization

Visceral artery pseudoaneurysm coil embolization.
13 years young boy with chronic pancreatitis presented with episode of hemetemesis.
Hb was 6.1 gm%.

USG revealed pancreatic parenchymal atrophy and calcification, dilated MPD with intraductal calculi and pseudoaneurysm on antero-medial aspect of pancreatic head.

celiac angiogram depicted 2.3 x 1.7 cm sized pseudoaneurysm arising from superior pancreatico-duodenal artery (branch of gastroduodenal artery).
Coil embolization of pseudoaneurysm was done.
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The Role and Anatomy of the Pancreas

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This animation describes the role and anatomy of the healthy pancreas, as well as its exocrine and endocrine functions.
To learn more visit: http://www.AnimatedPancreasPatient.com
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View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-does-the-pancreas-do-emma-bryce

Beneath your ribs, you’ll find, among other things, the pancreas — an organ that works a lot like a personal health coach. Emma Bryce explains how this organ controls your sugar levels and produces a special juice that releases the nutrients from your food to help keep you in the best possible shape.

Lesson by Emma Bryce, animation by Tremendousness.

Signs of pancreatic adenocarcinoma – Mayo Clinic

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Signs of pancreatic adenocarcinoma - Mayo Clinic

Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is a cancer that arises from the exocrine side of the pancreas. So the cells that make the digestive fluids, are the cells that become cancerous. A lot of the symptoms are non-specific, so pancreatic cancer is seldom detected at its early stages. Learn more about pancreatic adenocarcinoma care at Mayo Clinic: https://mayocl.in/371Edz5

To request an appointment at Mayo Clinic, visit: https://mayocl.in/2My3ZVk
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GOING AGAINST THE GRAIN: A new explanation for pancreatic beta cell failure

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http://www.yourekascience.com/Going_against_the_grain.html

Find out what scientists have discovered could be an important cause for Type 2 Diabetes that could make us rethink the way we approach treatment for this devastating disease.

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Original Article: Pancreatic Beta Cell Dedifferentiation as a Mechanism of Diabetic Beta Cell Failure.
Talchai et al. Cell, 2012. 150 (6) p. 1223-1234.

Protein encourages beta-cell reproduction in the pancreas

A University of Oregon graduate student’s discovery could someday lead to new treatments for the nearly 1.5 million Americans with Type 1 diabetes. The research, led by Jennifer Hampton Hill in the UO lab of biologist Karen Guillemin, was detailed in a paper published in the journal eLife on Dec. 13, 2016.

A professor in the UO’s Department of Biology and the Institute of Molecular Biology who also serves as director of the META Center for Systems Biology, Guillemin examines the role bacteria play in animal development and disease. She uses a research model she helped develop involving a special kind of sterile zebrafish that don’t have any internal or external microbes of their own — no microbiome, making them germ-free — so scientists can better determine the role those microbes play as animals grow.

Having studied the pancreas and its importance to metabolism, and knowing that host metabolism can be strongly influenced by microbes, Hampton Hill naturally developed an interest in the role of bacteria in pancreatic development, which Guillemin encouraged.

Read more at https://around.uoregon.edu/BefA
Paper link: https://elifesciences.org/articles/20145
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VASCULARIZACIÓN DEL PÁNCREAS

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pancreaticoduodenalis, e

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anatomical Latin pronuniations
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PANCREAS Blood Supply – Anatomy Tutorial

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The pancreas is a high vascular structure and supplied by the
following arteries:
1. Splenic artery, a branch of coeliac trunk: The splenic
artery is the branch of coeliac trunk and it is the main
source of blood supply to the pancreas. Its branches
supply the body and tail of pancreas. Two branches are
named. One large branch which arises near the tail and
runs toward the neck is called arteria pancreatica magna.
Another relatively small branch, which runs toward the
tip of the tail, is termed arteria caudae pancreatica.
2. Superior pancreaticoduodenal artery: The superior
pancreaticoduodenal artery is a branch of gastroduodenal
artery.
3. Inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery: The inferior
pancreaticoduodenal artery is a branch of superior
mesenteric artery.
Both the superior and inferior pancreaticoduodenal
arteries divide into anterior and posterior branches, which
run between the concavity of the duodenum and the head of
pancreas. The anastomoses between anterior and posterior
branches form anterior and posterior pancreaticoduodenal
arterial arcades.
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