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Fennel Tea Has a Region-Specific Effect on the Motility of the Stomach. [PDF]

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Venous ectasia of gastric antrum

Clinical Medicine (Russian Journal), 2016
Gastyic antyal vasculay ectasia (GAVE) is an uncommon but often seveye cause of uppey gastyointestinal bleeding. GAVE may be asymptomatic oy accompanied by clinical anemia oy oveyt gastyointestinal bleeding. The diagnosis is mainly based on pathognomonic endoscopic patteyn, defined as «wateymelon stomach», located in antyum. Autoimmune disoydeys aye co-
E R, Olevskaya, A N, Tarasov
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The Retained Gastric Antrum

Radiology, 1975
A case of retained gastric antrum, confirmed by radiographic and isotopic techniques, is presented. Any patient with chronic, recurrent peptic ulceration following subtotal gastric resection and gastrojejunostomy should have an adequate upper gastrointestinal series with filling of the afferent loop.
J A, Dunlap, R C, McLane, T J, Roper
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Gastric polypoid lesion at the antrum

Gut, 2009
A 79-year-old man underwent upper endoscopy 5 months ago because of dyspepsia and anaemia, with haemoglobin of 7.2 g/dl. Upper endoscopy revealed an ulcer 12 mm in diameter at the antrum (fig 1A) and biopsies showed benign ulceration and were …
C-J, Chen   +4 more
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Epigastric Hernia With Gastric Antrum Incarceration

Cirugía Española (English Edition), 2015
A 95-year-old patient presented with vomiting and epigastric pain that had been progressing over the previous 2 days. Upon examination, a painful irreducible epigastric mass was detected (Fig. 1 3D CT reconstruction). Computed tomography showed an epigastric hernia containing the gastric antrum with edematous mucosa (Fig. 2 coronal slice; Fig.
Janet, Pagnozzi Angel   +3 more
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Movements of the gastric antrum

Gastroenterology, 1956
Summary Direct visualization of the gastric antrum is ordinarily available only to thegastroscopist, but knowledge of the form and type of movement of this region is of interest to all phyicians as a part of basic physiology. Photographs taken of the gastric antrum and pylorus are presented to show variations in physical aspects, forms and mechanisms ...
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The Physiology of the Gastric Antrum

Archives of Surgery, 1957
In descriptions of the mechanism of gastric secretion, physiologists 1 frequently speak of the nervous, the gastric, and the intestinal phases of secretion. These terms refer to the fact that a secretion of gastric juice in the stomach may be stimulated by impulses in the vagus nerves aroused reflexly by the sight, odor, or taste of food or by the ...
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Adenomyosis of the Gastric Antrum in Children

Radiology, 1974
Three cases of adenomyosis of the gastric antrum in children are presented. Adenomyosis is described as a single entity encompassing a histological spectrum from the undifferentiated tumor, through the poorly differentiated adenomyoma, to the well differentiated aberrant pancreas and Brunner's gland adenoma (hyperplasia).
W H, Bush, D G, Hall, B H, Ward
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