Pylorus
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Pylorus
The pylorus (from Greek ??????? = "gate guard") is the region of the stomach that connects to the duodenum. It is divided in two parts:
The pyloric sphincter, or valve, is a strong ring of smooth muscle at the end of the pyloric canal and lets food pass from the stomach to the duodenum. It receives sympathetic innervation from celiac ganglion.
Medical significanceOne medical condition associated with the pylorus is pyloric stenosis. In such conditions as stomach cancer, when tumours may partly block the pyloric canal, a special tube can be implanted surgically to connect the stomach to the duodenum to assist food to pass from one to the other. This tube is called a pyloric stent. In popular cultureIn John Kennedy Toole's A Confederacy of Dunces, the protagonist complains frequently about his "valve", which opens or shuts according to stress levels. Additional images<gallery> Image:Gray1051.png|The longitudinal and circular muscular fibers of the stomach, viewed from above and in front. Image:Gray1052.png|The oblique muscular fibers of the stomach, viewed from above and in front. </gallery> ReferencesExternal links
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