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The evacuatory function of the stomach was studied on 12 fistular dogs both in separate and in simultaneous occlusion of arteries of the major and minor curvatures. Experiments carried out demonstrated that after occluding the majority of the main sources of stomach supply its circulation was rapidly restored due to the presence of a wide network of anastomoses and collaterals. However, the evacuatory function of the organ is deranged for 2.5–4 months. The passage of the stomach contents into the duodenum is accelerated.
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Sopil'nik, A.Y. The state of the evacuatory function of the stomach after experimental interference with its blood supply. Bull Exp Biol Med 55, 41–44 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00800198
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