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Ampulla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An ampulla (plural "ampullae") was, in Ancient Rome, a "small nearly globular flask or bottle, with two handles" (OED). The word is used of these in archaeology, and of later, often handle-less flas...
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Ampulla of Vater - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ampullae of Lorenzini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Overview: Carcinoma of the ampulla of Vater is a malignant tumor arising within 2 cm of the distal end of the common bile duct, where it passes through the wall of the duodenum and ampullary papilla. The ... ... Carcinoma of the ampulla of Vater is an uncommon tumor; fewer than 2000 cases are diagnosed per year.
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Ampulla of Vater ... Table of Contents-Ampulla ... Ampulla traverses duodenal wall, opens into the duodenal lumen through (major) duodenal papilla, a 0.5 cm in diameter mucosal elevation with mucosal reduplications (valves of Santorini) that probably prevent regurgitation...
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The ampulla is occasionally seen during capsule endoscopy. LEFT: The ampulla is located in the 12:00 o'clock position. RIGHT: The ampulla with its open orifice can be seen at center bottom. Bilious fluid fills the lumen of the nondistended duodenum.
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Many ampullae cannot be firmly identified by the shrine from which they came. The first ampulla was copied from an example now in Salisbury, but the original source is unknown. The second ampulla is unmistakeably a souvenir from Canterbury.
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Definition of ampullae in the Medical Dictionary. ampullae explanation. Information about ampullae in Free online English dictionary. What is ampullae? Meaning of ampullae medical term. What does ampullae mean? ... Ampulla hepatopancreatica (hepatopancreatic ampulla), receiving the common bile and pancreatic ducts and...
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CONTEXT: Most tumors affecting Vater's Ampulla are adenocarcinomas and other histological variants are less frequent. ... CONTEXT: Most tumors affecting Vater's Ampulla are adenocarcinomas and other histological variants are less frequent. A review of the literature revealed only seven previously reported cases of signet...
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