[Electromyography studies of gastrointestinal obstruction zones. An animal experiment study]
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[Electromyography studies of gastrointestinal obstruction zones. An animal experiment study]
Abstract
In experiments on animals the function of cardia, pylorus and ileocecal valve was characterized electromyographically. Under non-pathologic conditions a reflux in the cardia and ileocecal region cannot be expected; the pylorus permits a physiological reflux between duodenum and stomach. A connection to other reflux-dependent pathological processes is discussed.
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