Body of stomach

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Body of stomach
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Outline of stomach, showing its anatomical landmarks.
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Diagram from cancer.gov:
* 1. Body of stomach
* 2. Fundus
* 3. Anterior wall
* 4. Greater curvature
* 5. Lesser curvature
* 6. Cardia
* 9. Pyloric sphincter
* 10. Pyloric antrum
* 11. Pyloric canal
* 12. Angular notch
* 13. Gastric canal
* 14. Rugal folds
Latin corpus gastricum
Gray's subject #247 1163

The Body of the Stomach (Lat. corpus gastricum) often just called the body or corpus is an anatomical region of the stomach in humans. The boundaries of the body of the stomach are shown in the diagram to the right, with the dotted line stemming from the cardiac notch separating the body from the fundus, while the lower boundary is defined by a line perpendicular to the lesser curvature of the stomach from the angular notch. The line drawn from the angular notch thus divides the body of the stomach to yield an antrum section, which goes on to drain into the duodenum via the pyloric sphincter.

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This article incorporates text from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy.