What are the key structural layers of the stomach wall, and how do they relate to gastritis?
The stomach wall comprises four layers: serosa, three muscle layers, submucosa, and mucosa. Gastritis specifically refers to damage to the mucosa, the innermost layer, which, if compromised, allows gastric acid to erode the tissue, leading to inflammation and potential complications like ulcers.
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