A patient with a long history of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) develops esophageal dysplasia. Dysplasia is characterized by:

  • Reversible change of one cell type to another.
  • Cells increasing in size due to increased workload.
  • Disorganized cell growth, varying in size, shape, and organization.
  • A normal, adaptive response.
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