Kemp, so there is no need to recapitulate their experiences with what they honestly believed to be secretin-bearing extracts, but which were essentially extracts of the duodenal mucosa.
In fact, weak acids at body temperature in contact with the duodenal mucosa lead to the formation of secretin.
Treatment with duodenal extract resulted in a complete cure.
The acid duodenal medication” was submitted to wide clinical use, and very favorable results in certain obstinate cases of constipation were reported.
At the International Congress of Medicine, Madrid, 1903, Hallion said that he felt justified in stating that duodenal opotherapy correctly carried out must be classed under the very best methods of treating dyspepsia.
When Professor Carlson was investigating Secretogen he must have realized that he was dealing essentially with an extract of the duodenal mucosa.
Interaction of the acid with the duodenal mucosa liberates into the blood stream a substance which, circulating through the pancreas, excites the latter to activity.
Roentgenological Diagnosis of Ulcer of the Cap or Postpyloric Ulcer (Duodenal Ulcer) 1937.
The well-marked duodenal fossa is bounded by a superior and inferior duodenal fold, uniting laterally in a crescentic margin containing a segment of the inferior mesenteric vein and colica sinistra artery.
These two layers become continuous around the right free edge of the lesser omentum (hepato-duodenal ligament) forming the ventral boundary of the foramen of Winslow (cf.
The smaller distal embryonic outgrowth is, as we have seen, from its inception in close connection with the duodenal end of the common bile-duct (Fig.
In some fishes the midgut is differentiated from the hindgut by an external circular constriction, corresponding to an annular projecting fold of the mucosa in the interior which resembles the pyloro-duodenal valve.
The hepatic artery distributes its pancreatico-duodenal branches to the duodenum and pancreas.
In some animals a pear-shaped enlargement is found, corresponding to the duodenal antrum of the human intestine, as the dilated proximal portion of the duodenum immediately beyond the pylorus is called.
This opening is situated between the hepato-duodenal ligament and the parietal peritoneum covering the vena cava.
Mucous membrane of pyloro-duodenal junction and of duodenum.
Acid fermentation in the course of duodenal digestion should be prevented by withholding the starches and sugars.
In my cases are included a few duodenal ulcers not easily separated from the gastric ulcers in the compilation.
A very nice question in differential diagnosis as between pyloric carcinoma and pyloric or duodenal ulcer is sometimes raised in this way.
The careworn face with lines about the mouth and forehead is one of the plainest signs of duodenal defect.
Without the production of catarrhal jaundice, gastro-duodenal catarrh, with the forms of indigestion accompanying it, keeps up a reflex irritation of the liver.
An ulcer situated at the duodenal end of the common duct and extending into the {1084} duodenum may also in the process of healing so contract as to render the orifice impermeable to bile.
Symptoms of duodenal indigestion accompany this form of catarrh; the failure of bile to neutralize the acid chyme impairs the effect of the pancreatic secretion.
More or less hyperaemia of the liver-structures proper, and consequent increased dimensions of the organ, a more or less active catarrhal condition of the duodenalmucous membrane, accompany the changes in the finer ducts.
The pylorus and two-thirds of the duodenal mucous membrane were much inflamed and the orifice of the bile-duct closed.
Rupture of a gastric orduodenal ulcer; rupture of liver, spleen, or extra-uterine gestation, or abdominal aneurism.
Avoid mistaking gastric or duodenal ulcer, with or without perforation, for the effects of a corrosive poison.
My wife has possessed a duodenal ulcer for fourteen years come September, and--" "Be hanged to your duodenal ulcer!
Transfusion of blood is most valuable as a preliminary to operation in patients who are bloodless as a result of hæmorrhage from gastric and duodenal ulcers, and in bleeders.
We have seen nothing to substantiate the belief that duodenal ulcers are liable to perforate during the third period.
Duodenal catarrh is constantly associated with jaundice, indeed is most probably the commonest cause of catarrhal jaundice; often it is accompanied by catarrh of the common bile-duct.
For long duodenal ulceration has been regarded as a complication of extensive burns of the skin, but the relationship between them has not yet been quite satisfactorily explained.