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A gastric antral mucosa is a helicobacter pylon infection of the stomach. The infection can be treated with antibiotics to cure it.
The stomach.... GASTRIC referring to the stomach.
Gastric acid is part of the "juices" produced by the stomach.
The word gastric refers to the stomach organ. For example, you could say "stomach juices" rather than "gastric juices" because those occur in the stomach.
there is a lining of mucus around the entire stomach that prevents the gastric acid (gastric juice) from penetrating the stomach walls
Entry of food into the stomach and distension of the stomach
Gastric Juice in ur stomach is a base
Yes. Gastric refers to anything related to the stomach.
The stomach has gastric juices in it.
Gastric juice is produced in the stomach. Gastric juice is produced in the Gastric glands.
The gastric acid released at the stomach is important in aiding the food for digestion.
Yes, gastric banding and stomach banding are the same procedure.
A descriptive term for things pertaining to the stomach.
gastric glands are found in the stomach.
Food mixes with gastric juice in the stomach, the only place gastric juice should ever be in the body unless there is gastric reflux or perforation of the stomach.
Gastric glands that are in the stomach make secretions called Gastric Juice. The muscular walls of the stomach contract vigorously to mix food with gastric juice producing a mixture called chyme.
Gastric acid determination, also known as stomach acid determination, gastric analysis, or basal gastric secretion, is a procedure to evaluate gastric (stomach) function. The test specifically determines the presence of gastric acid, as well.
In between stomach rugae are gastric pits, which are the openings of gastric glands.
Because the stomach is made to be strong enough to handle the gastric juices. The stomach has a mucus membrane on the inside, and its strong enough to withstand the gastric acids.
They are located within your stomach. ---More Specific--- There are 3 types of gastric glands. The "Cardiac" gastric glands are located near the opening to the esophagus at the top of the stomach. The "Intermediate" are in the central stomach in the walls of the mid-stomach. The "Pyloric" gastric glands are located at the base of the stomach where it joins the upper intestines.
entry of food into the stomach
The stomach secretes gastric juices.
After gastric bypass surgery, the new stomach will be like the size of a golf ball.
Stomach surgery that reduces weight has gotten safer as new techniques have developed. However, there are some complications that can occur such as infection and gastric dumping syndrome.
gastric cancer or stomach cancer.
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