ARTÍCULO DESTACADO Abstract Most absorption of nutrients takes place in the proximal small intestine, and the most common disorders leading to malabsorption are associated with a morphological abnormality in the duodenal mucosa that is appreciable in histological sections of biopsy specimens. Coeliac disease is the most well-known example, causing intraepithelial lymphocytosis, inflammation and villous atrophySigueSigue leyendo «Papel de la Histopatología en el Síndrome de Mala Absorción.»