magesekken
Magesekken is the Norwegian term for the stomach, a sac-like organ in the upper abdomen that forms part of the digestive tract. It lies between the esophagus and the small intestine and is positioned beneath the diaphragm and above the intestines.
Anatomy: The stomach has three regions—the fundus, body, and antrum. The inner lining forms rugae that allow
Function: It stores food and mixes it with gastric juice to form chyme. Mechanical digestion occurs via
Regulation and absorption: Gastric acid secretion is regulated by gastrin, histamine, and acetylcholine. The pyloric sphincter
Clinical notes: Common conditions include gastritis, peptic ulcers, gastric cancer, and gastroparesis. Helicobacter pylori infection is
Etymology: The term magesekken literally means “stomach sac” in Norwegian; mage means stomach and sekken denotes