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Fig. 8B. 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. Low-power photomicrographs of histologic sections through
anterior wall of distal gastric antrum (B) and proximal gastric body
(C) at same magnification show that relative antral thickening is
primarily caused by differences in circular smooth muscle layer
(asterisks). (H and E, x20)