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- Stomach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The word stomach is derived from the Latin stomachus which is derived from the ... The stomach lies between the esophagus (food and liquid throat tube) and the ... en.wikipedia.org
- NetDoctor: Stomach Cancer
Describes about the changes in cell in the lining of the stomach. Includes causes, symptoms, and common treatments. www.netdoctor.co.uk
- Stomach (Gastric) Ulcer | Health | Patient UK
Stomach (Gastric) Ulcer - A stomach ulcer is usually caused by an infection with ... Food passes down the oesophagus (gullet) into the stomach. ... www.patient.co.uk
- stomach: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com
(Click to enlarge) stomach cutaway of an adult human stomach (Carlyn Iverson) stomach n. The enlarged, saclike portion of the alimentary canal, one www.answers.com
- Stomach (Gastric) Cancer | Health | Patient UK
... people over the age of 60. If stomach cancer is diagnosed at an early stage, ... When we eat, food passes down the oesophagus (gullet) into the stomach. ... www.patient.co.uk
- Stomach cancer - symptoms, causes and treatment
Bupa health information factsheet on stomach cancer (gastric cancer) it's symptoms, treatment and causes ... The stomach is a muscular bag in your abdomen ... hcd2.bupa.co.uk
- BBC Science & Nature - Human Body and Mind - Organ Layer
Your stomach is a short-term food storage facility. ... Organs - Stomach ... When full, your stomach can hold around one litre of chewed up food. ... www.bbc.co.uk
- Stomach cancer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A suspicious stomach ulcer that was diagnosed as cancer on biopsy and resected. ... This involves insertion of a fibre optic camera into the stomach to visualize it. ... en.wikipedia.org
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