Abstract

The effect of various types of biliary diversion on the daily secretion of Heidenhain pouches in dogs was studied. Total external diversion of bile brought about a decrease in gastric secretion while simple internal diversion of bile to the distal gut via Roux-en-Y segment caused significant increase in Heidenhain pouch secretion; the observed increases in secretion could not be accounted for on the basis of impairment of liver function as measured by serial BSP determinations.

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