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- Pyloric stenosis is a narrowing of the opening from the stomach into the small intestine. This is called the pylorus. This article describes the condition in infants.
- ... connects the esophagus to the small intestines The pylorus of the stomach is a small, narrow muscular ... Pyloric stenosis is a congenital defect in which the opening of the pylorus is too narrow. Food ...
- ... opening in the lower part of the stomach (pylorus) so that stomach contents can empty into the small intestine ( duodenum ). The pylorus is a thick, muscular area. When it thickens ...
- ... the stomach to the small intestine (called the pylorus) that occurs in infants.
- ... incision is made in the skin over the pyloric region of the stomach.
- ... to make sure your baby does not have pyloric stenosis, a problem where the valve at the ...
- ... of the stomach from reentering the esophagus. The pyloric sphincter at the bottom of the stomach governs ...
- ... of nutrients from food into the bloodstream. The pyloric sphincter governs the passage of partly digested food ...
- ... of the stomach is left intact, including the pyloric valve that regulates the release of contents from ...
- ... Botox) injected into the outlet of the stomach (pylorus) Electrical stimulation of the stomach Surgical procedure that ...