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== Greater curvature == <!-- Other articles link here. --> | == Greater curvature == <!-- Other articles link here. --> |
The '''greater curvature''' '''of the stomach''' forms the lower left or lateral border of the [[stomach]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=Mahadevan|first=Vishy|date=November 2020|title=Anatomy of the stomach|url=https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mpsur.2020.08.005|journal=Surgery (Oxford)|volume=38|issue=11|pages=683–686|doi=10.1016/j.mpsur.2020.08.005|issn=0263-9319}}</ref> Starting from the [[cardiac orifice]] it begins at the cardiac notch, forming an arch backward, upward, and to the left. A horizontal plane across from the cardiac notch encloses an area called the [[Fundus (stomach)|fundus]] of the stomach. The highest point of the fundic convex is on a level with the sixth left [[costal cartilage]]. The greater curvature continues downward and forward, with a slight convexity to the left as low as the cartilage of the ninth rib; it then turns to the right, to the end of the [[pylorus]]. | The '''greater curvature''' '''of the stomach''' forms the lower left or lateral border of the [[stomach]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=Mahadevan|first=Vishy|date=November 2020|title=Anatomy of the stomach|url=https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mpsur.2020.08.005|journal=Surgery (Oxford)|volume=38|issue=11|pages=683–686|doi=10.1016/j.mpsur.2020.08.005|issn=0263-9319}}</ref> Starting from the [[cardiac orifice]] it begins at the [[Stomach#Sections|cardiac notch]], forming an arch backward, upward, and to the left. A horizontal plane across from the cardiac notch encloses an area called the [[Fundus (stomach)|fundus]] of the stomach. The highest point of the fundic convex is on a level with the sixth left [[costal cartilage]]. The greater curvature continues downward and forward, with a slight convexity to the left as low as the cartilage of the ninth rib; it then turns to the right, to the end of the [[pylorus]]. |
Directly opposite the incisura angularis of the lesser curvature the greater curvature presents a dilatation, which is the left extremity of the pyloric part; this dilatation is limited on the right by a slight groove, the sulcus intermedius, which is about 2.5 cm from the [[pyloric sphincter]]. | Directly opposite the incisura angularis of the lesser curvature the greater curvature presents a dilatation, which is the left extremity of the pyloric part; this dilatation is limited on the right by a slight groove, the sulcus intermedius, which is about 2.5 cm from the [[pyloric sphincter]]. |
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