A Guide to Gastrointestinal Motility DisordersThe Esophagus
A Guide to Gastrointestinal Motility Disorders: The Esophagus
Bredenoord, Albert J.; Smout, André; Tack, Jan
2016-01-23 00:00:00
[The esophageal lining consists of multiple layers of squamous epithelium. The transition from esophageal to gastric mucosa is called the z-line, because of the z-shaped appearance that one can find during endoscopy (Fig. 4.1).]
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A Guide to Gastrointestinal Motility DisordersThe Esophagus
[The esophageal lining consists of multiple layers of squamous epithelium. The transition from esophageal to gastric mucosa is called the z-line, because of the z-shaped appearance that one can find during endoscopy (Fig. 4.1).]
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