Relating to the interior of the stomach or to structures within the stomach.
From 'ento-' (within) + Greek 'gastēr' (stomach). The term combines the inner-location prefix with the word for stomach.
Doctors use 'entogastric' when they need to describe something happening inside your stomach—like an ulcer or growth forming on the inner stomach wall.
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