Difference between revisions of "Template:Gastrointestinal wall series"

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| pretitle      = This article is one of a series on the
 
| pretitle      = This article is one of a series on the
 
| title          = [[Gastrointestinal wall]]
 
| title          = [[Gastrointestinal wall]]
| topimage      = [[{{{1|File:2402 Layers of the Gastrointestinal Tract.jpg}}}|200px]]
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| topimage      = [[{{{1|File:Layers of the GI Tract english.svg}}}|200px]]
 
| expanded      = General
 
| expanded      = General
  
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|list3title  = Organs
 
|list3title  = Organs
 
|list3      =
 
|list3      =
* [[Oesophagus#Histology|Oesophagus]]
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* [[Esophagus#Histology|Esophagus]]
 
* [[Stomach#Histology|Stomach]]
 
* [[Stomach#Histology|Stomach]]
 
* [[Intestines#Histology|Intestines]]
 
* [[Intestines#Histology|Intestines]]
 
}}
 
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<noinclude>{{documentation|Template:Anatomical lists/documentation}}</noinclude>
 
<noinclude>{{documentation|Template:Anatomical lists/documentation}}</noinclude>

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This template is a sidebar displaying an anatomical series. These templates are intended to present a list of basic anatomical structures to readers.

If adding to this series, please only add structures if they are of fundamental importance to lay readers

This template has a default image that can be overridden desired. It can also be transcluded without affecting the default image.

To include using the default image, copy and paste this into an article:

{{Gastrointestinal wall series}}

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{{Gastrointestinal wall series|File=imagename.jpg}}
The text File=imagename.jpg can be any file or image of any currently accepted image type.