The sphincter of Boyden (also known as the choledochal sphincter) is a sphincter located in the common bile duct before it joins with the pancreatic duct...
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Pancreas (redirect from Tail of pancreas)
part of the duodenum. The opening of the common bile duct into main pancreatic duct is controlled by sphincter of Boyden. The accessory pancreatic duct opens...
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Its major effect is thought to be due to the reductions of spasms by relaxing the anal sphincter pressure, reducing anal pain. It has benefits for patients...
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named for him for the performance of pubiotomy. Ruggero Oddi (1864–1913), was a physiologist and anatomist. The sphincter of Oddi in the major duodenal papilla...
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Neosaxitoxin (section Mechanism of action)
"Intrasphincteric neosaxitoxin injection: evidence of lower esophageal sphincter relaxation in achalasia". American Journal of Gastroenterology. 101 (11): 2667–8. doi:10...
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