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. 2022 Oct 3;23:e936578-1–e936578-4. doi: 10.12659/AJCR.936578

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Gastric oxyntic-type mucosa, notable for the presence of noncaseating granulomas (black arrow) in the lamina propria. These granulomas are well formed, and consist of epithelioid cells and giant cells. There is a background of focally active chronic gastritis (H. pylori-negative by immunohistochemistry), and reactive epithelial changes.