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Normal Stomach: Morphology

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Gastritis

Abstract

In the present critical analysis of the subject, it is advisable to question whether the descriptive material available in the official anatomical literature constitutes the basis for acceptance. This consideration arises when we query whether a biological-clinical subject such as gastritis can be analyzed according to autoptic parameters. In fact the problem of gastritis affects man in vivo, reconsidered today in terms of an anatomy revisited according to endoscopic and histobioptic parameters.

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Cheli, R., Perasso, A., Giacosa, A. (1987). Normal Stomach: Morphology. In: Gastritis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71845-8_2

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