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The histological spectrum of ARB-induced gastritis.

Tanner E StorozukIan S BrownStephen LaganaMaria WesterhoffNamrata SetiaJohn HartLindsay Alpert
Published in: Histopathology (2022)
ARB-induced gastritis typically presents as active chronic gastritis, frequently with associated surface epithelial injury. Glandular atrophy, intra-epithelial lymphocytosis and/or subepithelial collagen thickening may also be present. These gastric changes can be seen without associated duodenal injury in rare cases, and they should alert the pathologist to the possibility of ARB-induced injury. Drug cessation results in marked symptomatic and histological improvement.
Keyphrases
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