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Fig. 8A. Gastric evaluation from dissection of cadaver of 85-year-old woman who died of cardiopulmonary cause and who did not have history of gastric disease. Photograph of distal gastric antrum and pylorus after longitudinal incision shows mild wall thickening of distal gastric antrum (arrowheads) leading to pylorus (arrows). Wall of gastric body was perceptibly thinner (not shown).