The name pancreas (Greek pan: all, kreas: flesh or meat) was used because the organ contains neither cartilage nor bone. Physiology Exocrine pancreatic secretion contains multiple of enzymes( trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, procarbocypolypeptidase, amylase, cholesterol esterase, phospholipase) to digest proteins, carbohydrates and fats. Endocrine pancreatic secretes insulin, glucagon and somatostatin directly into blood. | Acute panceatisis What is the Pancreas The pancreas is a vital gland that produces various enzymes and hormones. The name pancreas Greek pan all kreas flesh or meat was used because the organ contains neither cartilage nor bone. Nature Reviews I Cancer Physiology Exocrine pancreatic secretion contains multiple of enzymes trypsinogen chymotrypsinogen procarbocypolypeptidase amylase cholesterol esterase phospholipase to digest proteins carbohydrates and fats. Endocrine pancreatic secretes insulin glucagon and somatostatin directly into blood. Definition of acute panceatitis Acute pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas and peripancreatic tissue from activation of potent pancreatic enzymes within the pancreas particularly trypsin. Pathology of acute pancreatitis The pathologic changes of acute pancreatitis include parenchymal and peripancreatic fat necrosis and an associated inflammatory reaction. Etiologies of acute pancreatitis Abuse of ethanol Biliary tract stones Drugs Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography Hypercalcemia Hypertriglyceridemia Idiopathic Infections Ischemia Parasites Postoperative Scorpion sting Trauma Symptoms of Pancreatitis Abdominal pain nausea and vomiting but pain does not decrease after vomitting are the dominant symptoms of pancreatitis. Bowel sounds are usually diminished or .