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Pylorus: Understanding the Stomach-Small Intestine Transition
The narrowed region of the stomach before the small intestine is called the pylorus. The pylorus is a muscular sphincter that regulates the passage of food from the stomach to the small intestine. It opens and closes to allow food to pass through, and it also helps to mix and grind food with gastric juices.Gastric Cancer - Related Articles
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