“…However, there is currently only scant published material on this small vomit-competent species, either on the morphology or histology of GIT structural components that involve reflux and emesis [Liebermann-Meffert et al, 1979;Darmani and Ray, 2009]. The morphology and neurophysiology of the LES in larger species, including humans, have been studied in comparatively greater detail [Hattori and Yamanouchi, 1984;Al-Tikriti et al, 1987;Barnette et al, 1992;Blackshaw et al, 1995;Fein et al, 1999;Chandrasoma, et al, 2000]. This study illustrates the unique role of the LES through its distinctive morphological features, i.e.…”