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digestive system
digestive system

... covers the related organs.  It is attached to the stomach curves.  Lesser omentum; attaches the liver to the lesser curvature.  Greater omentum; attaches the greater curvature to the transverse colon, and then to the posterior body wall.  Contains fat, blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, lymph nod ...
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... covers the related organs.  It is attached to the stomach curves.  Lesser omentum; attaches the liver to the lesser curvature.  Greater omentum; attaches the greater curvature to the transverse colon, and then to the posterior body wall.  Contains fat, blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, lymph nod ...
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... Histology of normal esophagus: (A) Longitudinal section of esophagus shows mucosa consisting of nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium (SS), lamina propria (LP), and smooth muscles of the muscularis mucosae (MM). Beneath the mucosa is the submucosa containing esophageal mucous glands (GL) tha ...
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