Stomach 3D

  • Description                                              
    • * Is a muscular bag forming the widest and most distensible part of the digestive tube.
    • * Is covered entirely by peritoneum and is located in the left hypochondriac and epigastric regions of the abdomen.
    • * Has greater and lesser curvatures, anterior and posterior walls, cardiac and pyloric openings, and cardiac and angular notches.
    • * Is divided into four regions, cardia, fundus, body, and pylorus.
    • * Receives blood from the right and left gastric, right and left gastroepiploic, and short gastric arteries.
    • * Is supplied by sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves. The sympathetic nerves are derived from thoracic six to ten segments of the spinal cord, via the greater splanchnic nerves, and coeliac and hepatic plexuses. The parasympathetic nerves are derived from the vagi through the oesophageal plexus and gastric nerves

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  • Description                                              
    • * Is a muscular bag forming the widest and most distensible part of the digestive tube.
    • * Is covered entirely by peritoneum and is located in the left hypochondriac and epigastric regions of the abdomen.
    • * Has greater and lesser curvatures, anterior and posterior walls, cardiac and pyloric openings, and cardiac and angular notches.
    • * Is divided into four regions, cardia, fundus, body, and pylorus.
    • * Receives blood from the right and left gastric, right and left gastroepiploic, and short gastric arteries.
    • * Is supplied by sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves. The sympathetic nerves are derived from thoracic six to ten segments of the spinal cord, via the greater splanchnic nerves, and coeliac and hepatic plexuses. The parasympathetic nerves are derived from the vagi through the oesophageal plexus and gastric nerves

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