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- Angle_of_His abstract "The angle of His is the acute angle created between the cardia at the entrance to the stomach, and the esophagus. It forms a valve, preventing reflux of duodenal bile, enzymes and stomach acid from entering the esophagus, where they can cause inflammation. The angle is created by the collar sling fibres and the circular muscles around this (gastroesophageal) junction. The angle of His is normally undeveloped in infancy, with the esophagus making a vertical junction with the stomach, and as a result, reflux of stomach contents is common.".
- Angle_of_His thumbnail Illu_stomach.jpg?width=300.
- Angle_of_His wikiPageID "26009908".
- Angle_of_His wikiPageRevisionID "600886453".
- Angle_of_His caption "The angle of His is formed between the esophagus and the cardia".
- Angle_of_His hasPhotoCollection Angle_of_His.
- Angle_of_His name "Angle of His".
- Angle_of_His width "250".
- Angle_of_His subject Category:Digestive_system.
- Angle_of_His type AnatomicalStructure.
- Angle_of_His type BiologicalObject.
- Angle_of_His comment "The angle of His is the acute angle created between the cardia at the entrance to the stomach, and the esophagus. It forms a valve, preventing reflux of duodenal bile, enzymes and stomach acid from entering the esophagus, where they can cause inflammation. The angle is created by the collar sling fibres and the circular muscles around this (gastroesophageal) junction.".
- Angle_of_His label "Angle of His".
- Angle_of_His sameAs m.0b6dy_g.
- Angle_of_His sameAs Q4763359.
- Angle_of_His sameAs Q4763359.
- Angle_of_His wasDerivedFrom Angle_of_His?oldid=600886453.
- Angle_of_His depiction Illu_stomach.jpg.
- Angle_of_His isPrimaryTopicOf Angle_of_His.
- Angle_of_His name "Angle of His".