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GI System: Esophagus & Stomach Laboratory Orientation
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#126 H&E Mid-esophagus Muscularis Externa Skeletal muscle Mixed smooth and skeletal muscle Submucosal sero- mucous gland Muscularis mucosae Lamina propria
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#126 Esophagus Also #153 Muscularis mucose Submucosal gland
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Muscularis Externa of mid-esophagus (#126): Skeletal and smooth m. Muscularis Externa of lower esophagus (#155): Smooth muscle only
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#155 : Cardiac Stomach Cardio-esophageal junction (arrow) Cardiac glands
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#156: Fundic Stomach Rugae
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Mucosa of the Fundic Stomach Lymphatic nodule Muscularis mucosae
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#156, #157: Gastric glands Gastric pit lined by surface mucous cells Mucous neck cells Fundus or body
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#157: Body of the gastric glands
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#157: Base of the gastric glands Chief cells Parietal cells
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#162 Pylolic Stomach Pylo-duodenal junction (arrow) Pyloric sphincter muscle Duodenum
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Cardiac glands: coiled (mucous) glands pit:gland=1:1 Fundic (gastric) glands: straight glands pit:gland=1:5 Pyloric glands: coiled (mucous) glands pit:gland=2~3:1
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GI System: Small and Large Intestine Laboratory Orientation
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#29 Small Intestine Mesentery (ct + epithelium) Submucosa (connective tissue) Mucosa (epithelium + lamina propria) Muscularis Externa (smooth muscle) Lumen Muscularis mucosae
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#29 – Intestinal Villi Intestinal villi
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#29-Simple columnar epithelium with striated border (microvilli) and goblet cells Microvilli (striated border) Goblet cells Enterocytes ?
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#162 Pylo-duodenal junction (arrow) Pyloric sphincter muscle
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#161 Pylo-duodenal Junction and Pancreas Pyloric stomach Duodenum Pancreas Duodenum Pancreas Pyloric stomach
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#161 Muscularis mucosae Lymphatic nodules Brunner’s gland
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#161, 162 Duodenum Lumen Intestinal villus Muscularis mucosae crypts or i. glands Brunner’s glands pancreas
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#29, 168 Jejunum or Ileum lumen submucosa Muscularis mucosae Crypts of Lieberkuhn
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#29, Intestinal glands (crypts) Paneth cells Enteroendocrine cells Mitotic cell ? ? ?
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#246 UCSF Enteroendocrine cell Paneth cell
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#29, Myenteric (Auerbach’s) plexus Ganglion cells
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#176: Colon (Mucosa of the colon) m.m No villi, Straight glands, lots of goblet cells
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#176 – colon mucosa
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#177-1, 177-3, 177-2 Recto-anal junction Hemorrhoidal veins Muscularis mucosae Type of epithelium changes Muscularis mucosae frays Dilated veins
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