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Fig. 1 —39-year-old woman with celiac disease. Photograph of
histologic specimen obtained during duodenal biopsy reveals Marsh type 1
lesions consisting of numerous intraepithelial lymphocytes (infiltrative
inflammatory lesions) (arrowheads) in absence of atrophic lesions. V
= villi of normal size and absence of atrophy, C = crypts, which are free of
hyperplasia. (H and E, x100)