1895 Morison in Lancet 16 Feb. (title)A successful case of Pyloroplasty.
1898 J. C. Hemmeter Dis. Stomach iii. ix. 643 (heading)Pyloric spasm (pylorospasm, cramp, convulsion, spasm of the pylorus).
Ibid. 644Under narcosis the pylorospasm relaxes.
1900 Brit. Med. Jrnl. No. 2040 257Of his last 11 cases..2 were pylorectomies.
1960 Jones & Gummer Clin. Gastroenterol. xix. 564Pylorospasm, so frequently invoked as a cause of symptoms in peptic ulcer, gall-bladder disease, and chronic appendicitis, has been considered as a possible cause but without any convincing evidence in its support. [ of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis]
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