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gastroileal reflex an increase in ileal motility and opening of the ileocecal valve when food enters the empty stomach.
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gastropancreatic reflex an increase in pancreatic secretion induced by distention of the corpus of the stomach; it is mediated by the vagus nerve.
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gastroesophageal reflux reflux of the stomach and duodenal contents into the esophagus, which may sometimes occur normally, particularly in the distended stomach postprandially, or as a chronic pathological condition (see reflux esophagitis, under esophagitis). Called also esophageal r.
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gastrovascular cavity the body cavity of a coelenterate, which opens to the outside at one end to form a mouth; called also coelenteron.
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gastric lavage Gastric lavage is the process of cleaning out the contents of the stomach. Typically, a nasogastric tube is placed through the nose and threaded to the stomach; water is then introduced into the stomach and sucked out again, bringing along stomach contents. Nasogastric lavage is most commonly used when gastric bleeding is present, both to diagnose the hemorrhage and remove the blood. ...
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