Case 1. Intro to Gallbladder & Pancreas Pathology. Case 1 DIAGNOSIS??? Acute Cholecystitis. Acute Cholecystitis. Helen Remotti M.D.

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Cholecystitis acute chronic Gallbladder tumors Adenomyoma (benign) Adenocarcinoma Pancreatitis acute chronic Pancreatic tumors Intro to Gallbladder & Pancreas Pathology Helen Remotti M.D. Case 1 70 year old male came to the ER. CC: 5 hours of right sided abdominal pain that had awakened him from sleep ; also pain in the right shoulder and scapula. Previous episodes mild right sided abdominal pain lasting 1-2 hours. Case 1 DIAGNOSIS??? Febrile with T 100.7 F, pulse 100, BP 150/90 Abdomen: RUQ and epigastric tenderness to light palpation, with inspiratory arrest and increased pain on deep palpation. (Murphy s sign) Labs: WBC 12,500; (normal bilirubin, Alk phos, AST, ALT). Ultrasound shows normal liver, normal pancreas without duct dilatation and a distended thickened gallbladder with a stone in cystic duct. Acute Cholecystitis Epigastric, RUQ pain Radiate to shoulder Fever, chills Nausea, vomiting Mild Jaundice RUQ guarding, tenderness Tender Mass (50%) Acute Cholecystitis Stone obstructs cystic duct G.B. distended Mucosa disrupted Chemical Irritation: Conc. Bile Bacterial Infection 50-70% + culture: Lumen 90-95% + culture: Wall Bowel Organisms E. Coli, S. Fecalis 1

Culture Normal Biliary Tree: No Bacteria Bacteria Normally Cleared In G.B. with cholelithiasis Bacteria cling to stones If stone obstructs cystic duct orifice G.B. distended Mucosa Disrupted Bacteria invade G.B. Wall Gallstones (Cholelithiasis) Cholesterol/mixed stones 10-20% Adults 35% Autopsy: Over 65 Over 20 Million 600,000 Cholecystectomies #2 reason for abdominal operations Gallstones (Cholelithiasis) Two major types- classified by composition Cholesterol (mixed) and pigment stones Mixed stones - cholesterol with (bilirubin, calcium salts, protein, bile acids, fatty acids) Western nations: 90% stones are cholesterol/mixed stones; 10% pigment stones Mixed stones associated with high cholesterol Pigment stones associated with hemolysis, biliary tract infections 2

Cholelithiasis 50-70% Asymptomatic Pain: Biliary colic Epigastric, RUQ Abrupt, may last hours Sudden obstruction: > Cystic Duct, CBD Pain relieved Stone back into G.B. or passes thru CBD Fatty Food Intolerance: Indigestion, N. and V. Choledocholithiasis (Stones in the common bile duct) 5-25% of pts. with G.B. stones Pain: Epigastric, RUQ Stones may be passed Obstructive Jaundice May be intermittent Ascending Cholangitis Infection: to liver 20%: No pain; 25% no jaundice Chronic Cholecystitis Associated with calculi in 95% of cases. Multiples episodes of inflammation cause GB thickening with chronic inflammation/ fibrosis and muscular hypertrophy. Rokitansky - Aschoff Sinuses (mucosa herniates through the muscularis mucosae) With longstanding inflammation GB becomes fibrotic and calcified porcelain GB Chronic cholecystitis 3

Rokitansky-Aschoff sinuses Chronic Cholecystitis Fibrosis Chronic Inflammation Rokitansky - Aschoff Sinuses Hypertrophy: Muscularis Cholesterolosis Adenomyoma of Gall Bladder Focal accumulation of cholesterol-laden macrophages in lamina propria of gallbladder (incidental finding). 4

Carcinoma: Gall Bladder Uncommon: 5,000 cases / year Fewer than 1% resected G.B. Sx: same as with stones 5 yr. survival: Less than 5% (survival relates to stage) 90%: Stones Long Hx: symptomatic stones Stones: predispose to CA., but uncommon complication Gallbladder carcinoma Case 2 56 year old woman presents to ER in shock, following rapid onset of severe upper abdominal pain, developing over the previous day. Hx: heavy alcohol use. LABs: Elevated serum amylase and elevated peritoneal fluid lipase 5

Case 2- clinical course Patient developed rapid onset of respiratory failure necessitating intubation and mechanical ventilation. Over 48 hours, she was increasingly unstable, with evolution to multi-organ failure, and she expired 82 hours after admission. An autopsy was performed. Acute pancreatitis Elastase destruction of blood vessels with hemorrhage Acute Pancreatitis Edema, congestion Advanced hemorrhagic pancreatitis, fat necrosis Necrotic abscess, gangrene 6

Acute Pancreatitis US: 45% of cases have gallstones and choledocholithiasis; 35% associated with heavy alcohol ingestion Pathology: Enzyme release is triggered with digestion of pancreas, necrosis of fat and lobules, hemorrhage from damaged blood vessels. Variable severity: may lead to liquefactive necrosis, hemorrhage. Mild cases may have local complications: abscess, pseudocyst. Acute Pancreatitis ETIOLOGIES Obstructive Toxins/drugs Metabolic Infection Vascular Trauma Idiopathic 7

Chronic Pancreatitis Continuing inflammation with irreversible changes in architecture, structure and function. Fibrosis of parenchyma with distortion of duct architecture, loss of exocrine secretory function. Changes may be focal or widespread. Chronic pancreatitis with Stones Chronic pancreatitis Chronic Pancreatitis 8

Complications of Chronic Pancreatitis Chronic abdominal pain, severe and unremitting, radiating to back Malabsorption due to reduced enzyme secretion. (After 90% of pancreas is fibrotic, reduced lipase and trypsin secretion lead to steatorrhea). Pancreatic diabetes associated with decreased islets. Pancreatic pseudocysts with extension or rupture in adjacent organs. Risk factor for development of carcinoma of pancreas. Case 3 67 year old woman with recent onset painless jaundice. History of 15lb weight loss over last 3 months. She smoked 1 pack per day x 35 years. Physical exam: palpable GB ERCP was performed with Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) evidence of a large mass in the head of the pancreas. An endoscopic FNA was performed. Carcinoma of Pancreas Normal pancreas ductal epithelium Patient s FNA Dx: Adenocarcinoma Weight loss: 70% Pain: Abdominal 50% Back 25% Persistent jaundice Anorexia Loose stools Nausea, vomiting Courvoisier s Sign: Dilated palpable GB often reflects tumor obstructing the common bile duct 9

Carcinoma of Pancreas Enlarged, palpable G.B.: 50% Mass in upper abdomen Enlarged, nodular liver Ascites Jaundice Migratory thrombophlebitis (Trousseau s sign) Adenocarcinoma: Pancreas 60-70% Head 20-30% Body 5-10% Tail 10

Pancreatic adenocarcinoma Lymph node metastases Pancreatic adenocarcinoma perineural invasion Prognosis: Adenocarcinoma: Pancreas 100 Patients 90-95 unresectable tumor 5-10 resection 1-2% 5 year survival Most pts. die: 6-12 months Pancreas Cancer Genetics 5-10% of cases are familial, some with defined genetic syndromes Hereditary Pancreatitis: germline mutations in trypsinogen gene on 7q35 with 40% lifetime risk of developing pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic cancers described in BRCA2 mutations in familial breast cancer kindreds. Associated with germline p16 mutations, and HNPCC. Role of oncogenes: KRAS-90%, p16-95%, p53-75% In-situ progression to Cancer Takaori and Hruban Pancreas 2004 28:256-262. Pancreatic Cystic Lesions Pseudocyst (benign NOT a NEOPLASM) Serous cystadenoma (benign) Mucinous cystic neoplasm (benign, borderline or malignant) Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (benign, borderline or malignant) 11

Pancreatic Pseudocyst Pancreatic serous cystadenoma NOT NEOPLASTIC - RESULT OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS BENIGN Mucinous cystic neoplasm Intraductal mucinous neoplasm Not associated with the pancreatic duct Clinical spectrum: benign to malignant Associated with the pancreatic duct Clinical spectrum: benign to malignant Pancreatic Endocrine Neoplasms 5% of pancreatic neoplasms Islet cell Tumors inaccurate; arise from pluripotential ductal cells that differentiate along neuroendocrine lines. All have malignant potential except microadenomas (<5mm); No definite criteria to distinguish between benign and malignant (except for mets) 12

Pancreatic Endocrine Tumors Pancreatic Endocrine Neoplasms Functional - recognizable syndrome; detect hormone in serum. Insulinoma (most common); hypoglycemia; 10% malignant 10% assoc with MEN1 Gastrinoma; duodenal ulcers; 75% malignant 25% assoc with MEN1 Nonfunctional - no syndrome; normal serum hormone levels (except Pancreatic Polypeptide). Incidental; Obstructive Sx- head of pancreas; 50 90% malignant. Pancreatic Endocrine Neoplasms Usually occur in body/tail Hypervascular, circumscribed Highlighted with Octreotide Scan (somatostatin receptors) Usually slow growing, mets to LNs, liver, bone (recommend resection of mets) Pancreatic Endocrine Neoplasms Classification: Neuroendocrine neoplasm, well differentiated Low grade: 0-1 mit/50hpf; no necrosis Intermediate grade: > 2mit/50 HPF; +/- necrosis Neuroendocrine carcinoma, high grade Small cell carcinoma / large cell neuroendocrine High grade: >10mit/10 HPF; widespread necrosis 13