1952
DOI: 10.3181/00379727-81-19813
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Heidenhain Pouch Secretory Response as Affected by Gastrojejunostomy to the Main Stomach.

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“…Reflux of duodenal contents has been known for many years to cause increased basal acid secretion [5] and recently has been shown to increase the acid response to pentagastrin [4] and the gastrin response to a meal [6], However, this hypersecretion did not occur when bile alone was instilled into the stomach via a cholecystogastrostomy. This finding is of interest, as Sokolov [7] showed in 1904 that bile instilled into the canine stomach evoked acid secretion from a Pavlov pouch.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Reflux of duodenal contents has been known for many years to cause increased basal acid secretion [5] and recently has been shown to increase the acid response to pentagastrin [4] and the gastrin response to a meal [6], However, this hypersecretion did not occur when bile alone was instilled into the stomach via a cholecystogastrostomy. This finding is of interest, as Sokolov [7] showed in 1904 that bile instilled into the canine stomach evoked acid secretion from a Pavlov pouch.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%