The Pyloric Sphincteric Cylinder in Health and Disease by Albertus D. Keet.

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Main Author: Keet, Albertus D. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1993.
Edition:1st ed. 1993.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Some Uncertain Concepts
  • 3 The Walls of the Stomach and Duodenum
  • 4 The Submucous Coat
  • 5 The Mucous Membrane or Mucosa
  • 6 Electrical Potential Difference at the Gastroduodenal Mucosal Junction
  • 7 Arteries, Veins, Lymphatics
  • 8 Nerves
  • 9 Regulatory Peptides
  • 10 Ultrasonography of Normal Anatomy
  • 11 Anatomy of the Pyloric Ring
  • 12 The Pylorus at Rest: Open or Closed?
  • 13 Radiographic Examination of Normal Motility
  • 14 The Pylorus at Gastroscopy
  • 15 Manometry at the Gastroduodenal Junction
  • 16 Myoelectric Activity at the Gastroduodenal Junction
  • 17 Ultrasonography of Pyloric Motility and Gastric Emptying
  • 18 Radionuclides in the Investigation of Gastric Emptying
  • 19 Gastric Tone and the Pyloric Sphincteric Cylinder
  • 20 Pylorospasm
  • 21 Congenital Anomalies
  • 22 Partial or Intramural Gastric Diverticulum
  • 23 Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
  • 24 Adult Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
  • 25 Focal Hypertrophy and Focal Spasm of the Pyloric Musculature in Adults
  • 26 Nausea, Retching and Vomiting
  • 27 Duodenogastric Reflux
  • 28 Gastritis and Erosions in the Pyloric Sphincteric Cylinder
  • 29 Gastric Ulceration and the Pyloric Sphincteric Cylinder
  • 30 Duodenal Ulceration and the Pyloric Sphincteric Cylinder
  • 31 Pyloroduodenal Fistula or Acquired Double Pylorus
  • 32 Hiatus Hernia and the Pyloric Sphincteric Cylinder
  • 33 Pyloric Carcinoma
  • 34 Malignant Lymphoma
  • 35 Malignancy at the Gastro-oesophageal Junction
  • 36 Sessile Polyps in the Sphincteric Cylinder
  • 37 Diabetes Mellitus
  • 38 Prolapse of Gastric Mucosa into the Duodenum
  • 39 Acid Corrosive Injuries and the Pyloric Sphincteric Cylinder.