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Qué (quién) es pyloric - definición

PART OF THE STOMACH THAT CONNECTS TO THE DUODENUM
Pyloric sphincter; Pyloric sphinctor; Pyloric antrum; Pyloric valve; Pyloric stomach; Pyloric; Pyloric orifice; Pyloric part of the stomach; Pyloric canal; Canalis pyloricus; Pyloric Sphincter; Gastric antrum; Stomach antrum; Antrum pyloricum; Glandulae pyloricae; Pyloric canals; Pyloric sphincters
  • Fundus]]<br>* 3. Anterior wall<br>* 4. [[Greater curvature]]<br>* 5. [[Lesser curvature]]<br>* 6. [[Cardia]]<br>* 9. [[Pyloric sphincter]]<br>* 10. [[Pyloric antrum]]<br>* 11. Pyloric canal<br>* 12. [[Angular incisure]]<br>* 13. [[Gastric canal]]<br>* 14. [[Rugal folds]]

Pyloric         
·adj Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the pylorus; as, the pyloric end of the stomach.
Pylorus         
·noun The opening from the stomach into the intestine.
II. Pylorus ·noun A posterior division of the stomach in some invertebrates.
Pylorus         
The pylorus ( or ), or pyloric part, connects the stomach to the duodenum. The pylorus is considered as having two parts, the pyloric antrum (opening to the body of the stomach) and the pyloric canal (opening to the duodenum).

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Pylorus

The pylorus ( or ), or pyloric part, connects the stomach to the duodenum. The pylorus is considered as having two parts, the pyloric antrum (opening to the body of the stomach) and the pyloric canal (opening to the duodenum). The pyloric canal ends as the pyloric orifice, which marks the junction between the stomach and the duodenum. The orifice is surrounded by a sphincter, a band of muscle, called the pyloric sphincter. The word pylorus comes from Greek πυλωρός, via Latin. The word pylorus in Greek means "gatekeeper", related to "gate" (Greek: pyle) and is thus linguistically related to the word "pylon".

Ejemplos de uso de pyloric
1. The number of the teeth fanning out in gill, a digestive organ, is two or three less and the number of the pyloric caecum is three or four more than the river char.
2. Then I handed him over to the theatre nurse, who promised to take good care of him." Aaron was being treated for pyloric stenosis, a common condition affecting 1,000 babies a year in Britain.
3. His parents Julie Crampin, 36, and Antony Lara rejected advice to have the pregnancy terminated, and Marco was born with a range of serious conditions, including water on the brain, a hole in the heart and pyloric stenosis – a narrowing of the outlet of the stomach.
4. It was a dream come true when we were told we were having twins but, as a doctor, Peter worried about the complications of multiple birth, especially when Isabella ended up back in hospital at six weeks with pyloric stenosis, a muscular disorder effectively starving her to death.