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The Stomach The normal gastric mucosa Cardia – mainly mucus-secreting cells Fundus (body) – acid producing parietal cells, pepsin producing chief cells Pylorus ...
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Stomach and Duodenum 2007-2008 Student Lecture Series John R. Alley, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery Anatomy Appears in week 5. A pliable, saccular organ.
STOMACH James Taclin C. Banez, MD, FPSGS, FPCS Anatomy PHYSIOLOGY Function: Digestion of food, reduce the size of food Acts as reservoir Absorption of Vit. 12, iron ...
Gastric Anatomy & Physiology Anatomy In adult life, stomach located T10 and L3 vertebral segment Can be divided into anatomic regions based on external landmarks 4 ...
Digestion_Reg.ppt . 26 Jan. 2010 . Digestion_Reg.ppt . 11 . Stomach . Putting effects of reflexes & hormones together: Cephalic phase; Sight, smell, taste, thought of ...
Tumors of the stomach and duodenum INTRODUCTION - STOMACH Benign Polyps Hyperplastic Fundic gland Neoplastic Multiple Tumors Leiomyomas Lipomas Heterotopic pancreas ...
Stomach; Glands: Parietal cells found in fundus and body; Secrete HCl & intrinsic factor; Chief cells are more at fundus and body; Secrete pepsinogen I & II
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Human Digestive Tract GIT Classifications - Horse Monogastric herbivore with extensive post-gastric fermentation Simple stomach incapable of utilization of forage-based ...
Their First Survey Study: 100 stomach ulcer patients surveyed (biopsy taken). 100% had H. pylori present. An End to Ulcers? Their First Survey Study: 100 stomach ...
Hormonal - e.g. the stomach releases the hormone gastrin when a protein concentration is detected; gastrin circulates in blood, target cells are gastric glands which ...
Comparative Anatomy Digestive System Note Set 11 Chapter 13 Digestive System Six major subdivisions Oral cavity Pharynx Esophagus Stomach Small & large intestine ...
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... Organization Gastrointestinal (Gl) tract (Alimentary canal) Tube within a tube Direct link/path between organs Structures Mouth Oral Cavity Pharynx Esophagus Stomach ...
Gastro- stomach, belly. Gastric juices are produced in the stomach. Glosso- tongue. Hypoglossal means "below the tongue". Glyco- sugar.
Digestive System Worksheet What kinds of food are digested in the stomach? What chemicals does the stomach produce? What is the function of the mucus lining the stomach?
The Digestive System By: Mrs. Bourland Components Esophagus Stomach Small Intestine Large Intestine Gall bladder Liver Pancreas Esophagus the tube that connects your ...
... Causes 70% of gastric ulcers and 90% of duodenal ulcers are related to helicobacter pylori These bacterium live underneath the protective mucous lining of the stomach ...
Arun Baskara MD Indication When scarring or undue tension preclude B-I anastomosis following distal gastrectomy, do a B-II gastrojejunostomy Closure of duodenal stump ...
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Anatomy Stomach begins at GE junction, ends at duodenum. 3 parts- uppermost is cardia, largest part in middle is body, the last part is pylorus.
GASTRIC CARCINOMA Pathophysiology Adenocarcinoma characterized as intestinal or diffuse Spreads through stomach into the gastric wall to the Lymph nodes Liver ...
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Both types of digestion are occurring in the stomach: Mechanical and Chemical The churning of the stomach is considered mechanical digestion The enzyme activity is ...
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