Arborizing network of connective tissue, smooth muscle, lamina propria, and glands lined by normal appearing intestinal epithelium, is seen in _____ syndrome
Fundic gland polyps of the stomach are associated with _____
_____ syndrome is characterized by numerous hamartomatous polyps WITH hyperpigmentation of the lips, mouth, hands, and genital skin
_____ of the esophagus is the most common type of esophageal carcinoma worldwide (location)
Lymphoepithelial lesions on gastric biopsy in a patient with H. pylori infection suggest a diagnosis of gastric _____.
_____ is characterized by eosinophilic infiltration of the esophagus, often in atopic patients
_____ is associated with carcinoma of the Ampulla of Vater of the CBD
_____ presents with esophageal rings and linear furrows, often seen on endoscopy
What is the classification of the following type of jejunoileal atresia? _____

The given slide showing lymphoepithelial lesions with a positive history of H pylori infection suggest a diagnosis of gastric _____.

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