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... proximal fifth of the stomach along the greater curvature . The dog's stomach can be paced by stim- ulating electrodes in the body or antrum , and the frequency of slow waves increased from 5 to 8 / minute . If spikes accompany slow ...
... proximal fifth of the stomach along the greater curvature . The dog's stomach can be paced by stim- ulating electrodes in the body or antrum , and the frequency of slow waves increased from 5 to 8 / minute . If spikes accompany slow ...
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... Proximal gastric vagotomy ( PGV ) or se- lective proximal vagotomy ( SPV ) ( also re- ferred to as highly selective vagotomy [ HSV ] Figure 72-2 . Selective gastric vagotomy ( SGV ) . De- nervation of the whole stomach . antrum is ...
... Proximal gastric vagotomy ( PGV ) or se- lective proximal vagotomy ( SPV ) ( also re- ferred to as highly selective vagotomy [ HSV ] Figure 72-2 . Selective gastric vagotomy ( SGV ) . De- nervation of the whole stomach . antrum is ...
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... proximal gastric , complete gastric , and truncal vagotomy on canine gastric electric activity , motility and emptying . Ann Surg 1973 ; 178 : 295 . 54. Lavigne ME , Wiley ZD , Martin P , Way LW , Meyer JH , Sleisenger MH , MacGregor IL ...
... proximal gastric , complete gastric , and truncal vagotomy on canine gastric electric activity , motility and emptying . Ann Surg 1973 ; 178 : 295 . 54. Lavigne ME , Wiley ZD , Martin P , Way LW , Meyer JH , Sleisenger MH , MacGregor IL ...
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Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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