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What Is Gastritis? - Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment The term gastritis has often been confused with many different upper gastrointestinal problems like ulcers, heartburn and acid reflux. In simple words,gastritisis an inflammation of the gastric mucosa or stomach lining. The role of the mucosal c...
Regurgitation of bile in the stomach helps neutralize gastric acidity and thus, it prevents the injurious effect of acids on the gastric mucosa. Hormonal function Bile salts function as "nutrient signaling hormones" by activating specific receptors. Bile salts also are presumed to collaborate with ins...
What is the function of a neuron? Describe the pathway of the deep fibular nerve starting at the roots. What is the hearing pathway starting from the sound waves entering the ear? What are the roles of the mucosa? What is the folds of the gastric mucosa?
The molecular structure of human uropepsin, an aspartic proteinase from the urine produced in the form of pepsinogen A in the gastric mucosa, has been dete... Fernanda,Canduri,Lívia,... - 《Acta Crystallographica》 被引量: 49发表: 2001年 The effect of insulin-induced hypoglycaemia on serum...
What is the structure located at the junction of the small and large intestines? A.cecum B.rectum C.anus D.villus E.pharynx Intestines: The small intestine and large intestine are long, hollow convoluted structures that form the middle ...
Helicobacter pylori is a gram-negative, spiral, flagellated organism that infects the gastric mucosa, leading to chronic gastritis. It has been causally related to duodenal and gastric ulcers, gastric cancer, and gastric mucosa associated lymphoid tissue
What is the effect of gastrin on its target? During a meal, gastrinstimulates the stomach to release gastric acid. This allows the stomach to break down proteins swallowed as food and absorb certain vitamins. It also acts as a disinfectant and kills most of the bacteria that enter the stomac...
What is the correct term for the digestive disease or disorder described as an inflamed area with tissue destruction in the gastric mucosa? When the white blood cell count is depressed, the classic signs of infection such as redness, heat, and swell...
The stomach mucous membrane level changes thin, is incomplete, the gastric mucosa host, the wall cell reduce, the most gland structure arrangement disorder, has the varying degree atrophy or vanishing, has fills the air or the stove lymphocyte, the cytoplasmic cell infiltration, the cell size sha...