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- Pylorus - Wikipedia
The pylorus is the furthest part of the stomach that connects to the duodenum It is divided into two parts, the antrum, which connects to the body of the stomach, and the pyloric canal, which connects to the duodenum
- Pyloric stenosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
The passage between the stomach and small intestine is called the pylorus The valve that controls the opening may be called the pyloric muscle, pyloric sphincter or pyloric valve
- Pyloric Sphincter: Function, Location, Disorders
In the case of your pyloric sphincter, it controls the flow of substances from your pylorus (bottom part of your stomach) to your duodenum (the first section of your small intestine)
- Pylorus | Stomach Opening, Sphincter Muscle Gastric Outlet | Britannica
pylorus, cone-shaped constriction in the gastrointestinal tract that demarcates the end of the stomach and the beginning of the small intestine
- Pylorus: Anatomy, structure and function | Kenhub
Stomach in situ seen from an anterior view of the abdomen with the liver retracted The pylorus is the funnel-shaped distal -most segment of the four anatomical regions of the stomach, with the others being the cardia, fundus and body of the stomach
- Definition of pylorus - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
pylorus (py-LOR-us) The part of the stomach that connects to the duodenum (first part of the small intestine) The pylorus is a valve that opens and closes during digestion This allows partly digested food and other stomach contents to pass from the stomach to the small intestine
- Pyloric Stenosis - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Normally, food passes easily from the stomach into the duodenum through a valve called the pylorus In pyloric stenosis, the muscles of the pylorus are abnormally thickened, which prevents the stomach from emptying into the small intestine, and food backs up into the esophagus
- Pyloric Stenosis in Adults: Causes and Treatments
Pyloric stenosis, a condition commonly associated with infants, can also affect adults This rare but serious digestive disorder occurs when the pylorus, the passage between the stomach and small intestine, becomes narrowed or obstructed
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