The pylorus is the muscular opening from the stomach that allows semi-digested food to travel into the small intestine. Stenosis — which means narrowing — occurs when the pylorus is either partially or completely blocked. This blockage is due to a thickening of the muscles surrounding the opening. As a result, food can’t leave the stomach normally.
Your vet may also refer to pyloric stenosis as pyloric hypertrophy or chronic hypertrophic pyloric gastropathy — but these all mean the same thing.