FIGURE 1 | A fundic-gland polyp.

From the following article:

Management of gastric polyps: a pathology-based guide for gastroenterologists

Susanne W. Carmack, Robert M. Genta, David Y. Graham & Gregory Y. Lauwers

Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology 6, 331-341 (June 2009)

doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2009.70

Management of gastric polyps: a pathology-based guide for gastroenterologists

a | Endoscopically, they appear as glassy, smooth, round polyps (often multiple) in the gastric body and fundus. b | A low-power histological view displaying dilated glands that may be lined by parietal cells (p) or mucous cells (m). c | A high-power histological view showing both flattened parietal cells (thin black arrows) and mucous cells (thick black arrow).

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