Treatment | Pancreatic cancer – What is the chance of survival?

Treatment Surgery can be performed on a patient in whom the tumour has not yet spread, i.e. the tumour is less than 2 centimetres in size, has not grown into surrounding tissue and has not already spread (metastasised) to other organs. This situation exists in about 15 – 20 % of those affected. The remaining … Treatment | Pancreatic cancer – What is the chance of survival?

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The anus is the ring muscle at the end of the intestinal canal. It is used to control the retention and discharge of stool from the intestine. Symptoms Symptoms that can frequently occur on the anus are on the one hand pain, which in many cases is directly related to the bowel movement and can … After

Anus

Synonyms Anus, intestinal outlet As a continence organ, the anus assumes an important function in mammals. Only through smooth communication between the brain and the various muscles of the anus can defecation be controlled in a targeted manner. However, this communication can be disturbed, especially in older people or small children. Furthermore, diseases of the … Anus

Anus praeter | Anus

Anus praeter An anus praeter (synonyms: artificial anus, enterostoma) is an artificially produced anus where the intestinal contents are drained through the abdominal wall. The creation of an anus praeter is always necessary when parts of the intestinal tube are diseased and have to be surgically removed. In addition, pronounced fecal incontinence may make the … Anus praeter | Anus

Digestive tract

Synonym Gastrointestinal tract Definition The term digestive tract is used to describe an organ system of the human body that is responsible for the absorption, digestion and utilization of food and fluids and is essential for a problem-free life. Classification of the gastrointestinal tract The digestive tract of the human body is divided into an … Digestive tract

Gut | Digestive tract

Gut Life is not possible without intestines. It controls and ensures the vital digestion. Via the intestine, food and liquids enter the human body, and here the splitting into usable and non-usable ingredients of food takes place. The human intestine is divided into numerous sections, which have different tasks and parts in the digestive process. … Gut | Digestive tract

Rectum | Digestive tract

Rectum The colon makes an S-shaped bend. This section is called the sigmoid colon. It is the last link between the colon and the rectum. The rectum is also called rectum. It is mainly a reservoir and stores processed bowel movements intended for excretion. The rectum begins approximately at the level of the sacrum. The … Rectum | Digestive tract

Tongue

General information The tongue (lingua) is an elongated muscle covered by mucous membrane, which is located inside the oral cavity, which it fills almost completely when the mouth is closed. The tongue is already part of the upper digestive tract and performs important functions in digestion. Chewing and Swallow and is also involved in the … Tongue

Innervation | Tongue

Innervation The innervation (supply of nerves) of the tongue is quite complicated because it consists of three different parts, namely a motor, a sensitive and a sensory (responsible for taste) part. The motor innervation of the tongue muscles takes place via the 12th cranial nerve, the hypoglossal nerve. Sensory and sensory innervation differ depending on … Innervation | Tongue