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Cardia
Cardia It has been suggested that this article ... merged with Lower esophageal sphincter. (Discuss) The cardia is the anatomical term for the junction ... the stomach and the esophagus. At the cardia, the mucosa of the esophagus transitions into gastric mucosa. The cardia is also called the Lower esophageal sphincter ... the academic anatomy community over whether the cardia is part of the stomach, part ...
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Cardia (translated from German)
Cardia Cardia ("magenmund", actually Cardia ventriculi or Pars cardiaca, eingedeutscht also Kardia ... Sphincter (closing muscles of the esophagus). The Cardia forms the uebergangszone of the two-layered ... stomach musculature. The main function of the Cardia is the gastro oesophageale catch. Disturbances ...
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Cárdia (translated from Portuguese)
Cárdia Cárdia it is the name given to the region of transistion between esophagus inferior and estômago . Cárdia is a common substantive of two sorts, can be said "the cárdia" or "the cárdia". The cárdia also is called Inferior Esofágico sphincter, (EEI). Visa through digestive endoscopia it appears as a line ...
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Cardia (Thrace)
Cardia (Thrace) Cardia (in Greek Kαρδια), anciently the chief town ... 515–493 BC). But this didn't make Cardia necessarily always pro-Athenian: when in 357 ... Attic settlers to the town; and since Cardia was unwilling to receive them, Philip immediately ... vicinity and peopled with the inhabitants of Cardia, became the chief town in that ...
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Talk:Cardia
Talk:Cardia I'm not sure where this article ... esophageal junction or the cardio-esophageal junction. Cardia means heart. The cardiac region of the ... are 4 regions of the stomach: The cardia, fundus, antrum and pylorus. I tried a search in yahoo and find cardia like similar to LES ( Low Esophagical Sphincter ... be no agreement as to whether the cardia is part of the stomach, part ...
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Hieronymus of Cardia
Hieronymus of Cardia Hieronymus of Cardia, Greek general and historian, contemporary of Alexander ...
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Acalasia (translated from Portuguese)
... with balloon, blockade to neuromuscular of the cardia with botulinica intra-muscular toxin injection carried ...
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Kardia (translated from German)
... that Heart the eingedeutschte form of lat. Cardia for that Cardia (Cardia ventriculi), particularly in word compositions such as Kardiadruesen. See Cardia the thrakische city Kardia, lain north of ...
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Stomach (translated from German)
... is subdivided into the following ranges: Those Cardia ("magenmund", "cardia") places the transition between Esophagus (Oesophagus) and ... the stomach blister, for which over the Cardia is appropriate and, is usually air-filled ...
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Eumenes
... other uses, see Eumenes (disambiguation). Eumenes of Cardia (c. 362 BC - 316 BC) was a ... royal house. He was a native of Cardia in the Thracian Chersonese. At a very ... links 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica on Eumenes of Cardia The Life of Eumenes by Plutarch The ...
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