| 21. | It then leaves the stomach through the pyloric valve, which controls the flow of food out of stomach.
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| 22. | The semi-digested fluid is passed into their pyloric stomachs and caeca where digestion continues and absorption occurs.
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| 23. | Her first solo research was published in 1901 and concerned the pyloric glands and their structure in different species.
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| 24. | The chyme arrives in the intestines having been released from the stomach through the opening of the pyloric sphincter.
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| 25. | Studies have shown evidence both for and against the association of pyloric stenosis and exposure to erythromycin prenatally and postnatally.
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| 26. | As a result, the organ always curves somewhat to the left before curving back to meet the pyloric sphincter.
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| 27. | The autopsy report noted the cause of death as " failure to thrive " and specifically mentioned pyloric stenosis.
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| 28. | Pyloric stenosis also occurs in adults, where the cause is usually a narrowed pylorus due to scarring from chronic peptic ulceration.
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| 29. | The next is the pyloric sphincter where the stomach empties into the duodenum and the last is the endpoint, the anus.
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| 30. | Certain rare anatomic anomalies, such as congenital duodenal duplication and pyloric atresia can cause omental cyst, or enteric duplication cyst.
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