Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . Longi-tudinalmuscle Stomach Duodenum Longitudinal section through junction of stomach and duodenum, showing transition of pyloric into duodenal glands ;also thickening of circular muscle to form sphincter pylori. < 23. The glands of Brunner, also often appropriately termed the diiodc7ialgiands,are limited to the first division of the small intestine. Beginning at the pylorus,•where they are most numerous and extensive, they gradually decrease in number and 1640 HI MAX ANATCJMV size, being sparingly present bey
Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . Longi-tudinalmuscle Stomach Duodenum Longitudinal section through junction of stomach and duodenum, showing transition of pyloric into duodenal glands ;also thickening of circular muscle to form sphincter pylori. < 23. The glands of Brunner, also often appropriately termed the diiodc7ialgiands,are limited to the first division of the small intestine. Beginning at the pylorus,•where they are most numerous and extensive, they gradually decrease in number and 1640 HI MAX ANATCJMV size, being sparingly present beyond the opening of the bile-duct and entirely want-ing at the lower end of the duodenum. These glands are direct continuations ofthe pyloric glands of the stomach, with which they agree in all essential , however, their gastric representatives are confined to the mucous coat, F;g. Fol
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