Esophagus & Stomach Showing Mallory Weiss Tear
Image Description:
A Mallory-Weiss tear or gastro-esophageal laceration syndrome occurs in the mucus membrane of the lower part of the esophagus or upper part of the stomach, caused by forceful or long-term vomiting or coughing. It is shown in this illustration as bleeding from a laceration in the mucosa.
Image File Sizes:
Size |
Pixels |
Inches (@300dpi) |
cm (@300dpi) |
Small |
468 x 600px |
1.6 x 2.0” |
4.0 x 5.1cm |
Medium |
936 x 1200px |
3.1 x 4.0” |
7.9 x 10.2cm |
Large |
1872 x 2400px |
6.2 x 8.0” |
15.9 x 20.3cm |
X-Large |
3120 x 4000px |
10.4 x 13.3” |
26.4 x 33.9cm |
Maximum |
4640 x 5949px |
15.5 x 19.8” |
39.3 x 50.4cm |
Anatomy Visible in the Medical Illustration Includes:
Stomach in cross-section, esophagus in cross-section, Mallory-Weiss tear, mucus membrane, junction of the stomach and esophagus.
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