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Stomach, Glandular Stomach - Necrosis - Gallery

Image of necrosis in the glandular stomach from a female B6C3F1 mouse in a subchronic study
Stomach, Glandular stomach - Necrosis in a female B6C3F1 mouse from a subchronic study. There is loss of glandular epithelial cells within the mucosa.
Image of necrosis in the glandular stomach from a female B6C3F1 mouse in a subchronic study
Stomach, Glandular stomach - Necrosis in a female B6C3F1 mouse from a subchronic study (higher magnification of Figure 1). There is loss of glandular epithelial cells and scattered pyknotic debris within the mucosa.
Image of necrosis in the glandular stomach from a male F344/N rat in a chronic study
Stomach, Glandular stomach - Necrosis in a male F344/N rat from a chronic study. There is a thrombosed vessel in the submucosa (arrow), resulting in an area of necrosis (infarct) with hemorrhage.
Image of necrosis in the glandular stomach from a male F344/N rat in a chronic study
Stomach, Glandular stomach - Necrosis in a male F344/N rat from a chronic study. There is a thrombosed vessel in the submucosa (arrow), resulting in a well-demarcated area of necrosis (infarct) involving the mucosa and submucosa.