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Histologic:Chapter 11

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Stomach
== Stomach ==
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The gross subdivisions of the stomach are the cardia, the fundus, the corpus (main body) and the pyloric region consisting of a pyloric antrum, a pyloric canal and the pylorus. Only three distinct histological regions are present since the microanatomy of the fundus and corpus is similar. In all regions of the stomach, the surface epithelium consists of tall, columnar mucus-secreting cells. The muscular coat consists of three layers of irregularly arranged smooth muscle.
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