Stomach

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  • The stomach joins the eosophogus to the duodenum.
  • It is J shaped.
  • It has a great and lesser curvature.
  • Its main function is to mix food and to some extent absorption of some substances.
  • It is an intraperitoneal organ.

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  • To describe the stomach .
  • To identify the parts of the stomach.
  • To recognize the curves of the stomach.
  • To identify the junction of the stomach and the pylorus.
  • To recognize the parts of the pylorus.
  • To identify the relations.
  • To recognize the source of the arteries and the area they supply.
  • To recognize the different venous drainage.
  • To identify the source of the nerve supply.
  • To identify the lymphatic drainage of different parts.
  • To recognize  peptic ulcers and gastric cancer.

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