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Concise Pathology, 3e | Part B. Systemic Pathology > Section IX. The Gastrointestinal System > | Chapter 38. The Stomach Sections: Structure & Function, Clinical Manifestations of Gastric Disease, Methods of Evaluating the Stomach, Congenital Pyloric Stenosis, Inflammatory Lesions of the Stomach, Peptic Ulcer Disease, Neoplasms of the Stomach. Excerpt:"The stomach lies in the epigastrium and is composed of mucosa, submucosa, a thick muscle layer, and serosa. The mucosa of the stomach is thrown into regular folds, or rugae. The serosa on the lesser and greater curvatures is continuous with the lesser and greater omentum.(Figure 38-1)..."
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