Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome


Overview and Facts about Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome

Zollinger-Ellison syndrome is a rare condition caused by tumors in the pancreas or the duodenum, the part of the small intestine that connects to the stomach. The tumors associated with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome are called gastrinomas, which secrete large amounts of the hormone gastrin.

Gastrin causes your stomach to produce acid as part of the normal digestive process; excess gastrin may cause complications affecting your digestive health.

Gastrinomas are slow-growing and may form as a single tumor or as multiple small tumors. These tumors may be cancerous (malignant) and could spread to other parts of the body, especially the liver or nearby lymph nodes.

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