Basal zone hyperplasia exceeding 20% of the thickness of the esophageal epithelium, accompanied by elongation of lamina propria papillae and by inflammatory infiltrates that contain eosinophils is a histologic finding most typical of which disease?
A) Reflux esophagitis
B) Viral esophagitis
C) Barrett esophagus
D) Mallory-Weiss syndrome
E) Boerhaave syndrome
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