Intragastric diaphragm
Intragastric diaphragms are clinically rare. The mucosal septum occurs in the gastric antrum or pylorus and runs around the gastric wall, which can narrow the end of the gastric antrum, but does not block the gastric cavity. The membrane is squamous or columnar.
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