Finally, disordered neural and hormonal control of the pylorus may result in disturbed pyloric activity, as seen in diabetic gastropareses and in hypertrophic pyloric stenosis.doi:10.3109/00365528909091369Akkermans, L. M. A.Houghton, L. A.
The small intestine begins at the end of the pyloric sphincter and continues to the ileocecal sphincter. The duodenum makes up the first short segment, followed by the jejunum, and then the ileum. The large intestine begins at the ileocecal sphincter and consists of the cecum, followed by ...
Gastrin G cells of pyloric antrum Gastric acid secretion Secretin S cells of duodenum and jejunum Pancreatic fluid and HCO−3secretion, bile secretion Cholecystokinin (pancreozymin) Duodenal and jejunal mucosa; myenteric plexus Pancreatic enzyme secretion, gallbladder contraction, and sphincter of Oddi...
The control and regulation of gastric motility and pyloric sphincter function is a complex system which involves the intrinsic myogenic activity of smooth ... Eddie,Chung - 《Archives of Disease in Childhood》 被引量: 39发表: 2008年 The influence of fats on the motor activity of the pyloric ...
允许幽门括约肌正常发挥作用的用于减肥支架的装置 Allows the pyloric sphincter to function normally means weight loss for stent一种当被植入胃肠道中时不妨碍幽门括约肌的正常功能的假体. One that, when implanted in the gastrointestinal tract does not interfere with the normal function of the pyloric ...
A prosthesis which does not interfere with the normal function of the pyloric sphincter when it is implanted in the gastrointestinal tract is disclosed. In some cases, the prosthesis is implanted as part of or after sleeve gastrectomy. The prosthesis includes a stent having an outer surface and ...
The Motor Function of the Pyloric Sphincter and Pyloric Antrum in Dogs after a Transverse Division of the StomachAn abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.1097/00000441-191110000-00048KIRSCHNERThe American Journal of the Medical Sciences...
Esophageal manometry was performed in 18 infants between 29 and 105 days of age with hypertrophic pyloric stenosis. Continuous 24-h esophageal pH monitoring was also carried out in 9 cases before and after pyloromyotomy in order to study lower esophageal sphincter (LES) function in infantile ...
A prosthesis that when implanted in the gastrointestinal tract does not impede the normal function of the pyloric sphincter. In some instances, the prosthesis is implanted as part of, or after, a sleeve gastrectomy procedure. The prosthesis includes a stent with an outer surface and a polymeric ...
A prosthesis that when implanted in the gastrointestinal tract does not impede the normal function of the pyloric sphincter. In some instances, the prosthesis is implanted as part of, or after, a sleeve gastrectomy procedure. The prosthesis includes a stent with an outer surface and a polymeric ...