File:Histopathology of acute and chronic inflammation of the gastro-esophageal junction, annotated.jpg

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    English: Histopathology of the gastro-esophageal junction, showing a chronic inflammation including plasma cells (black arrow), an acute inflammation with neutrophils (white arrow), as well as basal layer hyperplasia exceeding 15 - 20% of the epithelial thicknes (yellow double-headed arrow). These all indicate reflux esophagitis.
    - Elliot Weisenberg. Esophagus - Esophagitis - Reflux esophagitis / gastroesophageal reflux disease. Topic Completed: 1 October 2012. Minor changes: 8 July 2020
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    Histopathology of the gastro-esophageal junction, showing a chronic inflammation including plasma cells (black arrow), and also an acute inflammation with neutrophils (white arrow).

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