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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.
Fatima Perez Lopez   +3 more
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Hypergastrinaemia due to an excluded gastric antrum: a proposed method for differentiation from the Zollinger ellison syndrome.

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1972
Summary: A case is presented of a patient with recurrent peptic ulceration due to an excluded gastric antrum. The patient demonstrated basal hypergastrinaemia and gastric secretory studies showed a high basal acid output with only a slight increase ...
M. Korman   +3 more
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Ectopic pancreatic tissue in the gastric antrum

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1978
3. Lusher JM, and Zuelzer WW: Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura in childhood, J Med 68:971, 1966. 4. Harker LA, and Slichter S J: The bleeding time as a screening test for evaluation of platelet function, N Engl J Med 287:155, 1972. 5. Ahn YS, Harrington WJ, Seelman RC, and Eytel CS: Vincristine therapy of idiopathic and secondary thrombocytopenias ...
Eric W. Fonkalsrud   +3 more
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Role of the small intestine and gastric antrum in pancreatic polypeptide release.

American Journal of Physiology, 1981
Gastrointestinal peptides have been proposed to play an important role in the pancreatic polypeptide response to a meal. These studies examine the role of the small intestine and gastric antrum in pancreatic polypeptide release in unanesthetized dogs ...
I. Taylor   +5 more
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Shrinkage of the Gastric Antrum following Gastroenterostomy

Scottish Medical Journal, 1981
Radiological and endoscopic shrinkage of the antrum of the stomach may occur in the elderly and following gastroenterostomy. We describe this in 18 subjects, of whom 17 had a gastroenterostomy with or without vagotomy. Shrinkage can appear within two years of operation and is usually associated with a well-functioning stoma.
W. Sircus, J. D. R. Rose
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Vascular Ectasia of the Gastric Antrum

New England Journal of Medicine, 1998
Figure 1. A 76-year-old woman presented with a two-month history of intermittent melena, weakness, and anemia that required the transfusion of six units of packed red cells. In the past she had been treated for hypertension and hypothyroidism. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed gastric atrophy and bright red stripes in the antrum of the stomach that ...
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Significance of Innervation in the Function of the Gastric Antrum

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1957
The antrum of the stomach in dogs was excluded by constructing a membrane of gastric mucosa separating the cavity of the antrum from that of the corpus. A fistula was made of the pylorus and intestinal continuity re-established by anastomosing the corpus of the stomach to the open end of the duodenum.
Stanley P. Rigler   +2 more
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Mechanical properties in the human gastric antrum using B-mode ultrasonography and antral distension.

American Journal of Physiology - Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 2002
The aims of this study were to investigate gastric antral geometry and stress-strain properties by using transabdominal ultrasound scanning during volume-controlled distensions in the human gastric antrum.
Hans Gregersen   +7 more
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The significance of transverse folds in the gastric antrum

Clinical Radiology, 1990
Multiple fine transverse folds in the gastric antrum were found in three patients on double contrast barium meal. These folds were constant. Endoscopy and histology demonstrated gastritis in all patients. We suggest that this appearance is a radiological indicator of gastric inflammation.
S.E. Evans, N. Mike, J.R. Ferrando
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Wall thickening of the gastric antrum as a normal finding: multidetector CT with cadaveric comparison.

AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 2003
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to establish the normal range of wall thickness and the normal appearance of the gastric antrum on multidetector CT (MDCT). METHODS AND MATERIALS.
P. Pickhardt, Dean B Asher
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