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... glands , the submucosal venous plexus , and Meissner's neurogenic plexus . Esophageal Glands . Two types of secretory glands are found in the esophagus : the su- perficial glands located in the lamina propria and the deep mucous glands ...
... glands , the submucosal venous plexus , and Meissner's neurogenic plexus . Esophageal Glands . Two types of secretory glands are found in the esophagus : the su- perficial glands located in the lamina propria and the deep mucous glands ...
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... glands from rabbit and human gastric mucosa was a major advance . The parietal cells in such glands respond to secretagogues in much the same way as isolated parietal cells . One group of investi- gators found that pentagastrin ...
... glands from rabbit and human gastric mucosa was a major advance . The parietal cells in such glands respond to secretagogues in much the same way as isolated parietal cells . One group of investi- gators found that pentagastrin ...
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... glands is best inter- preted with the aid of a reticulin stain , which demonstrates collapse and condensation of the reticulin that normally surrounds the glands . 53 The loss of glands may leave empty spaces in the lamina propria so ...
... glands is best inter- preted with the aid of a reticulin stain , which demonstrates collapse and condensation of the reticulin that normally surrounds the glands . 53 The loss of glands may leave empty spaces in the lamina propria so ...
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Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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