Tag: gastrointestinal


DEFECATION REFLEX

Definition and Overview The defecation reflex, frequently referenced in clinical and physiological literature as the rectal reflex, defines the complex, involuntary neuro-muscular response initiated in the distal colon and rectum that culminates in the potential elimination of faecal material. This essential bodily function is triggered primarily by mechanical stimulation: specifically, the distension and resulting pressure […]

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RECTAL ADMINISTRATION

Introduction to Rectal Administration Rectal administration, often abbreviated as PR (per rectum), is a specialized pharmacological route employed for the systemic or local delivery of therapeutic agents. This method involves the placement of medication, typically in the form of a suppository, enema, or solution, directly into the rectal cavity. This route is critical in clinical […]

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MYENTERIC PLEXUS

Myenteric Plexus (Auerbach’s Plexus) The Core Definition and Anatomy The Myenteric Plexus, historically recognized as Auerbach’s Plexus, is an essential, intricate network of neural cells, fibers, and supporting glial cells that forms a critical regulatory component of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is anatomically defined by its strategic location between the two primary layers of […]

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