Pylore
Of the Greek pylorus; pyl- = opening, -orus = guard. The lower part of.
pylore is the area of which connects it to . It is divided into two parts: cave of the pylore, which connects it to the body of the stomach, and it channel of the pylore, which connects it to the duodenum. of the pylore, or , is a powerful ring of smooth muscles at the end of the channel of the pylore and allows the passage of food of the stomach the duodenum.
A medical problem related to the pylore is sténose of the pylore.
In states like the cancer of the stomach, when tumours can block partially the channel of the pylore, a special tube can be established by surgery to connect the stomach to the duodenum to help food to pass from the one to the other.
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