Case Report

A Mysterious DRESS Case: Autoimmune Enteropathy Associated with DRESS Syndrome

Figure 4

Overall acute inflammation and fewer architectural changes than that reported in this patient’s prior biopsy. The gastric biopsies show increased lamina propria chronic inflammation with only rare crypts with cryptitis and crypt abscesses. Oxyntic glands are in abundance in the gastric body biopsies; The duodenum shows both goblet cells and Paneth cells and mild villous blunting, in contrast to the marked changes seen previously; The colon shows patchy active colitis, increased apoptosis, and marked loss of goblet cells.