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Emerging gastritides
The purpose of this review is to highlight two types of gastritis that have recently received much greater attention: lymphocytic gastritis and the gastritis associated with Crohn's disease. Lymphocytic gastritis is a distinctive pattern of inflammation that resembles that seen in celiac diseas...
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