Gastric corpus
Stomach | |
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Dissection of the stomach 1: The esophagus 2:Hiss corner 3:Cardia 4:Angular incisure 5:Pylorus 6:The duodenum A: Gastric fundus B: Gastric corpus C: Vestibular part X: Lesser curvature Y: 大彎 | |
1.Gastric corpus (en:Body of stomach) 2 gastric fundus (en:Fundus) 3 vestibular part (en:Anterior wall) 4 大彎 (en:Greater curvature) 5 lesser curvature (en:Lesser curvature) 6 cardia (en:Cardia) 9 pyloric sphincter (en:Pyloric sphincter) 10 pyloric antrum (en:Pyloric antrum) 11 pyloric canal (en:Pyloric canal) 12 angular incisure (en:Angular incisure) 13 gastric canal (en:Gastric canal) 14 a gastric mucosa fold (en:Rugal folds). en:Work of the United States Government | |
Notation, identification | |
MeSH | A03.556.875.875 |
Dough land / Elsevier | f_17/12380862 |
Anatomy term ( ) |
The gastric corpus (Body of stomach) means the leading part of the stomach and the anatomical part of the stomach of the Homo sapiens called the corpus. 大彎 and the boundary line of the fundus of stomach swelling out in angular incisure and the other side in the lesser curvature divide stomach to the center that is the upper part of the stomach and the pyloric part which is the lower part of the stomach. The lower part of the gastric corpus is called pylorus, and, as for the part divided in a line to cross horizontally by cardia, it is a remaining part of the gastric corpus.
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