The oesophageal pouches (also known as sugar glands) are a pair of pouches connected to the oesophagus of all molluscs, and represent a synapomorphy of...
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Esophageal atresia (redirect from Oesophageal atresia)
be seen pass through the esophagus and remain coiled in the upper oesophageal pouch. This condition takes several different forms, often involving one...
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Esophageal gland (redirect from Oesophageal gland)
The esophageal gland or oesophageal pouch is a part of the digestive system of some gastropods. The esophageal gland or pouch is a common feature in so-called...
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olfactory organ, the osphradium is enlarged. In some species there are oesophageal pouches present. Their penis is sometimes provided with prostatic tissue...
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Esophagus (redirect from Oesophageal)
rather than the mucosal transition. The functional location of the lower oesophageal sphincter is generally situated about 3 cm (1+1⁄4 in) below the z-line...
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reaching the posteriorly-positioned anus. Monoplacophorans also have oesophageal pouches. The sexes are separate with any given animal having two pair of...
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("kidneys"), five circular horizontal intestinal loops, one pair of oesophageal pouches, no heart, and densely packed internal organs. Its maximum length...
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("kidneys"), six irregularly coiled intestinal loops, two pairs of oesophageal pouches, and no heart. Kano, Yasunori; Kimura, Shoichi; Kimura, Taeko; Warén...
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abdominal cavity Colpotomy – Extraction of fluid from the pouch of Douglas (a rectouterine pouch[1] posterior to the vagina) through a needle Cordotomy –...
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the gastrointestinal tract, and includes mouth cancer, tongue cancer, oesophageal cancer, stomach cancer, and colorectal cancer. Inflammatory conditions...
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Galipeau PC, Vaughan TL (February 2010). "Barrett's oesophagus and oesophageal adenocarcinoma: time for a new synthesis". Nature Reviews. Cancer. 10...
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odont-), tooth orthodontist odyn- pain Greek ὀδύνη (odúnē) stomatodynia -oesophageal, oesophago- (BrE) gullet Greek οἰσοφᾰ́γος (oisophágos) oesophagus -oid...
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CA (July 2006). "Nitrosamine and related food intake and gastric and oesophageal cancer risk: a systematic review of the epidemiological evidence". World...
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to fatal pneumonia; there is rarely a curative treatment. A tracheo-oesophageal puncture is a surgically created hole between the trachea and the esophagus...
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the food into the esophagus. The pharynx joins the esophagus at the oesophageal inlet which is located behind the cricoid cartilage. The esophagus, commonly...
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oesophagus in all carnivorous gastropods. Some basal gastropod clades have oesophageal gland. In most species, the stomach itself is a relatively simple sac...
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can affect the upper GI tract such as dysphagia, dysmotility, gastro-oesophageal reflux and peptic ulcer disease; or lower in the tract such as coeliac...
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kind in U.S." abc11.com. Retrieved 17 September 2017. Spitz, L (2007). "Oesophageal atresia". Orphanet J Rare Dis. 2: 24. doi:10.1186/1750-1172-2-24. PMC 1884133...
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varies widely among different vertebrates, the relative positions of the oesophageal and duodenal openings remain relatively constant. As a result, the organ...
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