“…This change is due to the fact that duodenal gastrinomas are frequently small(<1-cm), not seen on imaging and thus were easily missed in the early studies, and are still missed at surgery, if a routine duodenotomy isn’t performed[14,38,39,42,43]. Primary gastrinomas are uncommonly located in other intra-abdominal locations including:lymph nodes(controversial), stomach, mesentery, renal capsule, splenic hilum, omentum, ovary and in the liver/biliary tract[41,44,45,46●,47–49]. Rarely (<0.3%) primary gastrinomas may occur in extra-abdominal locations such as the heart and lung[41].…”