Where is the lesser curvature of the stomach?

The lesser curvature of the stomach is generally located at the upper edge where the anterior and posterior walls of the stomach meet.
The stomach is generally divided into the anterior as well as posterior wall and the greater and lesser curves, and also includes the outlet as well as the inlet. The upper end of the lesser curvature of the stomach goes to the cardia and the lower end moves to the pylorus. Usually this position is good for ulcers, tumors and other diseases, and its lowest point is curved into an angle, called the angular incision, which is the boundary between the pyloric sinus and the gastric body, and it is also the easiest anatomical landmark to be found under the endoscopic lens, which is of great significance in the clinic.
If gastrointestinal discomfort or abnormal function occurs in daily life, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease with the help of a doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment or therapy.