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2.Follow up panendoscopy 4 months later showed gastric ulcer with double pylorus.
3.Analysis of 997 cases of pylorus bacteria infection from gastric mucosa pathologi-cal changes
4.Finally, the pathological results after surgical excision demonstrated an inflammatory fibroid polyp located at the pylorus.
5.This is the normal appearance of the gastric antrum extending to the pylorus at the right of center.
6.Ischemia in the pylorus caused by surgery could be the etiology of DGE which further aggravated by postoperative intraabdominal infection.
7.The double pylorus is a rare condition consisting of fistulous communication between the gastric antrum and the duodenum.
8.The clinical courses of the two cases were presented and the literatures concerning double pylorus were reviewed.
9.The patient received medical treatment and the third panendoscopy 3 months later revealed gastric ulcer scar without the presence of double pylorus.
10.Methods Healthy, male SD rats were divided into three groups: a DGR group, a pylorus ligation group and a control group.

