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pyloric glands - traducción al árabe

GLANDS IN DIFFERENT REGIONS OF THE STOMACH
Fundus glands; Pyloric glands; Pyloric gland; Cardiac glands; Cardiac gland; Gastric gland; Fundic; Gastric Gland; Glandulae gastricae; Fundic mucosa; Fundic gland; Oxyntic gland; Oxyntic glands; Funds gland; Funds glands; Fundic glands
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  • Transverse section of fundic gland
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  • Histology of normal antral mucosa. Antral mucosa is formed by branched coiled tubular glands lined by secretory cells similar in appearance to the surface mucus cells. H&E stain.
  • Histology of normal fundic mucosa. Fundic glands are simple, branched tubular glands that extend from the bottom of the gastric pits to the muscularis mucosa; the more distinctive cells are parietal cells. H&E stain.
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pyloric glands         
‎ الغُدَدُ البَوَّابِيَّة‎
oxyntic glands         
الغُدَدُ الحَمْضِيَّة
fundic         
قاعِيّ

Definición

Pyloric
·adj Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the pylorus; as, the pyloric end of the stomach.

Wikipedia

Gastric glands

The gastric glands are glands in the lining of the stomach that play an essential role in the process of digestion. All of the glands have mucus-secreting foveolar cells. Mucus lines the entire stomach, and protects the stomach lining from the effects of hydrochloric acid released from other cells in the glands.

There are two types of gland in the stomach, the oxyntic gland, and the pyloric gland. The major type of gastric gland is the oxyntic gland that is present in 80 per cent of the stomach, and is often referred to simply as the gastric gland. The oxyntic gland is an exocrine gland and contains the parietal cells that produce hydrochloric acid, and intrinsic factor. Intrinsic factor is necessary for the absorption of vitamin B12.

The other type of gland in the stomach is the pyloric gland found in the pyloric region taking up the remaining 20 per cent of the stomach area. The pyloric gland secretes gastrin from its G cells. Pyloric glands are similar in structure to the oxyntic glands but are endocrine glands with hardly any parietal cells.