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What is DEVELOPMENT OF STOMACH

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The stomach first appears as a fusiform dilatation of the caudal part of the foregut in the middle of the 4th week. It soon enlarges and broadens ventrodorsally, so that now it becomes a flattened, sac-like structure having right and left walls and an anterior and a posterior border. This primitive stom­ach lies in the median plane and is lo­cated very high in the cervical region of the embryo. The stomach primordium is attached to the dorsal wall of the ab­dominal cavity by a dorsal mesentery called dorsal mesogastrium. A ventral mesentery, known as ventral meso­gastrium, develops later from the sep­tum transversum and attaches the stomach to the liver and ventral ab­dominal wall.
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