Two patients with linear ulcers of the greater curvature of the stomach are reported. These patients formed part of a series of 18 patients with mucosal pyloric stenosis seen between 1963 and 1981. The mechanisms that may be important in the pathogenesis of these unusual ulcers are discussed....
(redirected fromgreater curvature of stomach) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia cur·va·ture (kûr′və-cho͝or′, -chər) n. 1.The act of curving or the state of being curved. 2.Mathematics a.The ratio of the change in the angle of a tangent that moves over a given arc to the...
The greateromentumextends caudally from the greater curvature of the stomach to theurinarybladder, forming a double-layered cover of thesmall intestine. • A splenic portion of the omentum attaches to the greater curvature to the spleen and a smaller portion attaches to the pancreas. ...
Benign Ulcer of the Greater Curvature of the Stomach Associated with a Second Ulcer in the Antrum Perforated into the PancreasThe most up-to-date statistics compiled by Feldman (1954) show that, out of 68 cases, only two presented ... ...
Background: A novel distal subtotal gastrectomy was performed in 5 patients with macroscopically node-positive gastric cancer located in the greater curvature of the middle stomach. In these patients, total gastrectomy or standard distal subtotal gastrectomy has been typically performed. In these typica...
The portion of this mesentery attached to the greater curvature of the stomach is named the dorsal mesogastrium, and the part which suspends the colon is termed the mesocolon (Fig. 985). About the sixth week a diverticulum of the gut appears just behind the opening of the vitelline duct,...
the portion of the stomach which bulges up past the point of entry of theesophagus.(食管) (图片来源:百度) anterior wall [æn'tɪərɪə] 胃壁 greater curvature ['kɜ:vətʃə] 胃大弯 Starting from the cardiac orificeat the ina, it forms an ac...
Figure 1. The stomach has four major regions: the cardia, fundus, body, and pylorus. The addition of an inner oblique smooth muscle layer gives the muscularis the ability to vigorously churn and mix food. The convex lateral surface of the stomach is called the greater curvature; the concave...
(6)oblique斜的 /əˈbliːk/ (7)smooth muscle layers平滑肌层 /smuːð/ /ˈmʌsl/ /'leɪəz/ (8)lesser curvature胃小弯 /ˈlesə(r)/ /ˈkɜːvətʃə(r)/ (9)greater curvature胃大弯 /greɪtə(r)] )/ /ˈkɜːvətʃə(r)/ ...
Lesions of the greater curvature of the stomach are so commonly neoplastic and benign ulcers are so extremely rare that a diagnosis of a benign ulcer by the roentgenologist, clinician, or surgeon, is never justified. The danger of such a... AJ Williams - The Radiological Society of North Am...