Abstract

1. 1. Three instances of heterotopic gastric mucosa are reported (esophagus, jejunum and giant diverticulum of ileum), two of which were known to have been responsible for clinical symptoms. 2. 2. The dangers of ulceration, hemorrhage and perforation have been emphasized in connection with ectopic gastric mucosa. 3. 3. The theories of origin of heterotopic gastric mucosa and giant diverticula of the intestine are presented.

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