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What Causes Crypt Hyperplasia?
Various factors can lead to crypt hyperplasia. These include chronic inflammatory conditions such as
Crohn's disease
and
ulcerative colitis
, infections, and autoimmune disorders. Additionally, it can be a response to
malabsorption syndromes
like
celiac disease
.
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