W Fries, P Moschino, F Chierichetti, S Carniato, D Martines, A Martin, A Cecchetto, G Ricciardi, V Stracca-Pansa, R Naccarato, A Corsini
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A 60-year-old female with a history of chronic pancreatitis and previous pancreaticojejunostomy has been submitted to distal gastric resection for recurrent perforating ulcers. A carcinoid tumour was identified in the surgical specimen. Hypergastrinaemia was subsequently diagnosed and tumour localization was carried out by a new scintigraphic technique with 111In-Pentetreotide. The tumour was found to be a metastasis confined to a peripancreatic lymph node. Surgery was successful, and 6 months later the patient is still eugastrinaemic. The different imaging methods for the identification of gastrinomas are discussed together with the current therapeutic options.