Lymphoepithelial lesions in GIT are seen in?

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Description: Ans. is 'a' i.e., IPSD (Immuno Proliferative Small Instestinal Disease); 'b' i.e., Maltoma; `c' i.e., Celiac diseaseLymphoepithelial lesions are seen in lymphomas of GITo When extreme numbers of atypical lymphoid cells populate the superficial or glandular epithelium ,it is called lymphoepithelial lesions.o Various intestinal lymphomas are. MALT lymphoma (MALTOMA) Immunopraliferative small intestinal disease (IPSID) also referred to as Mediterranean lymphoma. Intestinal T cell lymphomaPredisposing factors to lymphoma are :?o Chronic gastritis caused by H. Pylori o Organ transplantation with immunosuppression. o Infection with HIV o Celiac disease. o Congenital immunodeficiency.
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