Gastric rugae are prominent folds in the mucosal lining of the stomach VR
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- Gastric rugae are prominent folds in the mucosal lining of the stomach. Rugae are highly elastic and can stretch to accommodate varying amounts of content.
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I had diffuse gastric cancer. My insides sound exactly like this 😂
Now is it supposed to sound like Dante's inferno?😂
I say yes. See: Mallory's comment in this comment section.
NO GOOGLE MAPS NOOOOO
Didn't realise it was 360° video
Neat!
What causes the conditions?
no that's just normal stomach anatomy
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