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Pseudocyst of the pylorus and duodenum

The American Journal of Surgery, 1951
Abstract 1. 1. A case of cyst-like cavity in the walls of the duodenum and pylorus is presented and discussed. 2. 2. Review of the literature sheds no light on the nature of this condition and no report of a similar case can be found.
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Closure of the Pylorus

The British Journal of Radiology, 1962
1. The anatomical arrangements of the submucosal layer at the pylorus have been examined and the attachment of mucosa to muscle at the pylorus has been emphasised. 2. It is argued that because of this attachment, contracttion of the muscularis mucosae will pull up mucous membrane into the pyloric ring to form a plug which occludes the lumen.
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The multi-channelled pylorus

Clinical Radiology, 1979
The entity of multiple pyloric channels may be congenital but the majority are acquired lesions representing fistulae secondary to peptic ulcer disease in the pyloroduodenal region. The fistula usually joins the lesser curvature of the stomach with the superior aspect of the duodenal bulb.
James M. Tallman   +3 more
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A case of double pylorus

The Japanese Journal of Surgery, 1979
Doubling of the pyloric channel is one of the rare anomalies of the intestinal tract. There have been 23 cases of double pylorus that we have been able to find in the literature. As the etiologic aspects of double pylorus the majorities of the cases were thought to be acquired lesions from ulcer disease except three cases.
Kenichi Kohno   +3 more
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Double Pylorus—In Evolution

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1983
Double pylorus is a rare abnormality. Over a 4-year period, we have found two cases of double pylorus in 2,500 endoscopic examinations, an incidence of 0.08%. In one patient, the development of double pylorus from a prepyloric ulcer was followed by serial endoscopies. Most cases of double pylorus are acquired from peptic ulcer disease.
Kalyanapuram R. Kothandaraman   +3 more
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The evolution of the double pylorus [PDF]

open access: possibleGastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1986
A propos d'une observation d'ulcere prepylorique penetrant ayant evolue pour former un double pylore vrai.
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THE BEHAVIOR OF THE PYLORUS

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1926
To the Editor: —The editorial on "The Behavior of the Pylorus" (The Journal, July 31) states that "it is currently concluded from roentgen-ray evidence in animals and in man, and from experimental evidence in animals, that the pylorus is normally open at the height of antral contraction and that every antral contraction is normally followed by the ...
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