pylorus

NOUN
  1. a small circular opening between the stomach and the duodenum
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How To Use pylorus In A Sentence

  • This was done by using the pylorus and the anatomical antrum-corpus boundary as reference points.
  • If it is exactly in the midline, it may be the duodenal bulb, the pylorus, or the distal antrum.
  • Objective : To investigate the feasibility of ileocecal as substitute for pylorus after conventional distal gastrectomy.
  • The esophagus, antrum, pylorus, and duodenum were unremarkable.
  • The esophagus, antrum, pylorus, and duodenum were unremarkable.
  • The string stretched across the stomach from the cardia to the pylorus, is fished out with the author's pillar retractor, or is found with the retrograde esophagoscope (Fig. 43). Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
  • Its antero-superior surface supports the pylorus; its postero-inferior surface is in relation with the commencement of the portal vein; on the right it is grooved by the gastroduodenal artery. XI. Splanchnology. 2j. The Pancreas
  • All gastric operations involving vagotomy included the breach of the pylorus, usually by pyloroplasty.
  • It is believed that babies who develop the condition are not born with pyloric stenosis, but that the progressive thickening of the pylorus occurs after birth.
  • This was done by using the pylorus and the anatomical antrum-corpus boundary as reference points.
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