Histologic eosinophilic gastritis is a systemic disorder associated with blood and extragastric eosinophilia, TH2 immunity, and a unique gastric transcriptome.
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J. Caldwell | M. Collins | E. Stucke | P. Putnam | J. Franciosi | J. Kushner | J. Abonia | M. Rothenberg | M. Collins | Emily M. Stucke
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