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the esophagus
The opening and closing of the stomach is regulated by the pylorus. The pylorus is a part of the gastrointestinal tract, that prevents digested food from entering back into the stomach from the small intestines.
It is the opening from the stomach into the duodenum (small intestine).
Ileum
What is the ICD-9 code for patulous pylorus
The pylorus is an opening at the lower end of the stomach that opens into the duodenum
Your esophagus traverses the thoracic cavity in the body. If it is patulous, that means that the sphincter muscle at one end is open, and is not working properly.
It is called the Pylorus.
The plural of pylorus is pylori.
pylorus
A patulent esophagus is a widened area often associated with Barrett's Esophagus.
Pylorus
The stomach's parts include the fundus, body, and pylorus.
The pylorus is the region of the stomach where ingesta is allowed to pass from the fundus (body) into the duodenum of the small intestine.
Pylorus
The pylorus is the lower area in the stomach in a frog. The function of the pylorus in a frog is to standardize the exit of food from the stomach.