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Chapter 5, Problem 3CSL
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To analyze: The reason for the transformation of the esophageal epithelial linings.
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GERD is also known as acid reflux disease is a condition where the stomach acids or bile juice irritates the lining of the esophagus or food pipe. The epithelial tissue lining is affected because of the contact with the acidic nature of the stomach juices.
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