Pyloric antrum
pyloric antrum n.
The bulging part of the lower end of the stomach between the body of the stomach and the pyloric canal.
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[pahy-lawr-uh s, -lohr-, pi-] /paɪˈlɔr əs, -ˈloʊr-, pɪ-/ noun, plural pylori [pahy-lawr-ahy, -lohr-ahy, pi-] /paɪˈlɔr aɪ, -ˈloʊr aɪ, pɪ-/ (Show IPA). Anatomy. 1. the opening between the stomach and the duodenum. /paɪˈlɔːrəs/ noun (pl) -ri (-raɪ) 1. the small circular opening at the base of the stomach through which partially digested food (chyme) passes to […]
- Pylori
[pahy-lawr-uh s, -lohr-, pi-] /paɪˈlɔr əs, -ˈloʊr-, pɪ-/ noun, plural pylori [pahy-lawr-ahy, -lohr-ahy, pi-] /paɪˈlɔr aɪ, -ˈloʊr aɪ, pɪ-/ (Show IPA). Anatomy. 1. the opening between the stomach and the duodenum. /paɪˈlɔːrəs/ noun (pl) -ri (-raɪ) 1. the small circular opening at the base of the stomach through which partially digested food (chyme) passes to […]
- Pyloric canal
pyloric canal n. The aboral segment of the stomach that succeeds the antrum and ends at the gastroduodenal junction.
- Pyloric cap
pyloric cap n. See duodenal cap.
- Pyloric orifice
pyloric orifice n. The opening between the stomach and the upper part of the duodenum.