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Congenital Double Pylorus in a Pediatric Patient: Unique Endoscopic Morphology and Clinical Presentation [PDF]
Tong Lu, Yiheng Yao, Pan Pan, Liang Liu
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Gastroduodenal fistula or double pylorus: Case report of a rare finding
Gastroduodenal fistula (GDF) or double pylorus (DP), also called double-channel pylorus, is a rare condition seen in 0.001%–0.4% of upper gastrointestinal endoscopies. The condition is characterized by the presence of two openings from the gastric antrum
Vishal Bodh +4 more
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Clinical study of small bowel adenocarcinoma with surgical intervention [PDF]
Objective: Small bowel adenocarcinoma (SBA) is a rare disease but its clinical features have been clearly elucidated. The present study clarified the clinicopathological characteristics, the effectiveness of the surgical procedure, neoadjuvant ...
T. Udaka +6 more
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Double pylorus secondary to peptic ulcer disease
H. Cedrón-Cheng, S.A. Chávez-Sánchez
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Metachronous pancreatic cancer 18 years after resection of common bile duct cancer: A case report
We report an extremely rare case of metachronous double cancers of the bile duct and pancreas in a single patient who underwent successful curative resections consecutively.
Seoung Hoon Kim
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Background While double primary cancers are common in breast cancer patients, co-existence of primary gastric cancer and gastric metastases of breast cancer is exceedingly rare.
Takeshi Okamoto +2 more
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The Influence of Gastric Antral Ulcerations on the Expression of Galanin and GalR1, GalR2, GalR3 Receptors in the Pylorus with Regard to Gastric Intrinsic Innervation of the Pyloric Sphincter. [PDF]
Gastric antrum ulcerations are common disorders occurring in humans and animals. Such localization of ulcers disturbs the gastric emptying process, which is precisely controlled by the pylorus.
Michal Zalecki +4 more
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