The American Journal of Digestive Diseases

, Volume 8, Issue 9, pp 353–356 | Cite as

Gastric secretion in enterectomized dogs

  • John S. Gray
  • J. A. Wells
  • A. C. Ivy
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Conclusions

1. A continuous hypersecretion of highly acid gastric juice was observed in dogs following either removal of the small intestine, or exclusion of gastric, pancreatic, and biliary secretions from the small intestine. 2. This hypersecretion appears to be related mainly to the stimulatory effects of the surgical intervention and post-operative care, rather than to a possible release from the inhibitory effects of enterogastrone.

Keywords

Common Bile Duct Gastric Juice Gastric Secretion Bile Flow Hepatorenal Syndrome 
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© Springer 1941

Authors and Affiliations

  • John S. Gray
    • 1
  • J. A. Wells
    • 1
  • A. C. Ivy
    • 1
  1. 1.The Department of Physiology and PharmacologyNorthwestern University Medical SchoolChicago

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