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Magnified Endoscopic (ME) Findings of the Normal Gastric Mucosa

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  • Basic microanatomical findings

  • Gastric body/fundic mucosa

    • V: Regular honeycomb-like SECN pattern with regular CV pattern present

    • S: Regular oval crypt opening pattern

  • Gastric antral mucosa

    • V: Regular coil-shaped SECN pattern but regular CV pattern absent

    • S: Regular groove-like crypt opening pattern

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Yao, K. (2014). Magnified Endoscopic (ME) Findings of the Normal Gastric Mucosa. In: Zoom Gastroscopy. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54207-0_4

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