Biology, asked by devraj96, 11 months ago

name the irregular folds of mucosa in the stomach​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Giant hypertrophic gastritis (GHG) is a general term for inflammation of the stomach due to the accumulation of inflammatory cells in the inner wall (mucosa) of the stomach resulting in abnormally large, coiled ridges or folds that resemble polyps in the inner wall of the stomach (hypertrophic gastric folds).

Answered by tiatyagi
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Answer:

gastric mucosa

Explanation:

When the gastric mucosa is greatly hypertrophied, the folds on the greater curvature appear thickened, irregular, and spiked, while the spaces between the folds are markedly widened. The normal mucosal folds may be redundant and hang down from the cardia of the stomach, producing a filling defect.

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