This article describes in detail the surgically relevant topographical anatomyof the stomach, including its blood supply and lymphatic drainage. The stomach lies largely in the left hypochondrial region under cover of the lower part of the rib cage.
One inhibitory and three stimulatory signals that alter acid secretion by parietal cells in the stomach. All 3 work synergistically. The acidity in the gastric lumen converts the protease …
Anatomy of the stomach Landmarks Topographically, the stomach has five regions (Fig. 1): (1) the cardia and gastroesophageal (GE) junction, (2) the fundus, (3) the corpus, (4) the antrum, …
Anatomy of the Stomach Word Bank Pylorus Rugae of mucosa Body Serosa Cardia Duodenum Pyloric Sphincter Lesser Curvature Greater Curvature Pyloric Canal Pyloric Atrium Oblique Layer …
Anatomically, the stomach is divided into three main regions: l Fundic region or fundus – top left, dome-shaped region; l Stomach body – the expansive main stomach chamber; l Pyloric region …
three smooth muscle layers enable the stomach to act as a churn, gastric juice is added and the contents are liquefied to chyme. •Gastric motility and secretion are increased by …
Learn about the structure, function and regions of the stomach, as well as the types of cells and secretions involved in digestion. See diagrams and labels of the esophagus, sphincters, …
· Histology of the stomach Normal Histological Features of the stomach: The gastric mucosa consists of surface epithelium, gastric pits and gastric glands. The gastric …
This article describes in detail the surgically relevant topographical anatomy of the stomach, including its blood supply and lymphatic drainage. The stomach is a significantly dilated (and …