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Aims: Post-infectious gastroparesis (PIGP ... antral contractions, pyloric relaxation, and antroduodenal coordination. [1] Interruption of this pathway may lead to altered gastric empting and ...
pyloric stenosis, and gastric volvulus. Diagnostic procedures may include Upper GI endoscopy, gastric emptying studies, and manometry. Management of gastroparesis involves a multifaceted approach.
Gastroparesis is a digestive disorder that ... to cut the muscles near the pyloric sphincter, the valve between the stomach and the small intestine. Cutting these muscles helps the opening relax ...
Background: Pyloric stenosis is the most common condition requiring surgery in the first months of life. Case reports have suggested familial aggregation. However, to what extent this is caused by ...
Information on the use of botulinum toxin type A for managing gastroparesis is limited ... in 50-unit aliquots into each quadrant of the pyloric sphincter. Before treatment, the mean symptom ...