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The Calgary Guide is a compendium of flow-charts that link disease pathophysiology and disease manifestation. It is not a collection of summary notes, not a compiled list of answers to exam questions, and it contains no paragraphs or pages of text. Instead, the diagrams in The Calgary Guide connect the pathophysiology of diseases with their ...
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Atrophic Gastritis. Chronic inflammation of gastric mucosa. Inflammatory cells destroy gastric glandular epithelial cells. Gastric mucosal atrophy and metaplasia (replacement of gastric mucosal cells with intestinal epithelial cells, commonly goblet cells) Hypochlorhydria. (parietal cell loss → ↓ hydrochloric acid secretion)