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Chronic duodenal inhibition of the intestinal phase of gastric secretion

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Diversion of gastric contents away from the duodenum by means of gastrojejunostomy led to increases in Heidenhain pouch secretion in 8 dogs previously subjected to total antrectomy. It is suggested that acid in the duodenum may exert a chronic depressant effect on Heidenhain pouch secretion in the antrectomized dog.

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Landor, J.H., Alcancia, E.Y. & Fulkerson, C.C. Chronic duodenal inhibition of the intestinal phase of gastric secretion. Digest Dis Sci 11, 918–922 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02233079

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