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   Caption        = Pancreatic vipoma. Electron microscopy of a pancreatic VIPoma. Abundant secretory granules of variable size, shape, and density in a pancreatic tumor with WDHA syndrome. Abundant PP-and a few VIP-immunoreactive cells (inset) were detected by light microscopic immunohistochemistry of the same tumor (X28.000). <br> <small> [http://www.peir.net Image courtesy of Professor Peter Anderson DVM PhD and published with permission © PEIR, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology] </small>|
   Caption        = Pancreatic vipoma. Electron microscopy of a pancreatic VIPoma. Abundant secretory granules of variable size, shape, and density in a pancreatic tumor with WDHA syndrome. Abundant PP-and a few VIP-immunoreactive cells (inset) were detected by light microscopic immunohistochemistry of the same tumor (X28.000). <br> <small> [http://www.peir.net Image courtesy of Professor Peter Anderson DVM PhD and published with permission © PEIR, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology] </small>|
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  ICD10          = {{ICD10|C|25|4|c|15}} or {{ICD10|E|16|8|e|15}} |
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  ICDO          = 8155/3 |
  OMIM          = |
  MedlinePlus    = 000228 |
  MeshID        = D003969 |
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{{SK}} Watery diarrhea with hypokalemic alkalosis; WDHA syndrome; pancreatic cholera syndrome; Verner-Morrison syndrome.
{{SK}} Watery diarrhea with hypokalemic alkalosis; WDHA syndrome; pancreatic cholera syndrome; Verner-Morrison syndrome.

Revision as of 13:40, 16 October 2015

VIPoma
Pancreatic vipoma. Electron microscopy of a pancreatic VIPoma. Abundant secretory granules of variable size, shape, and density in a pancreatic tumor with WDHA syndrome. Abundant PP-and a few VIP-immunoreactive cells (inset) were detected by light microscopic immunohistochemistry of the same tumor (X28.000).
Image courtesy of Professor Peter Anderson DVM PhD and published with permission © PEIR, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology

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Synonyms and keywords: Watery diarrhea with hypokalemic alkalosis; WDHA syndrome; pancreatic cholera syndrome; Verner-Morrison syndrome.

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