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What does it mean to have glandular mucosa in an endoscopy diagnosis?

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Dr. Andrew Seibert answered

Specializes in Gastroenterology

Glandular mucosa: Glandular mucosa just refers to a type of cells found on a particular biopsy during endoscopy. It is just a type of cell, usually one that excretes some kind of substance. This is a normal finding. Good luck.

Answered 7/11/2018

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