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Resolution: standard / high Figure 1.
Histopathological findings of lymph node at the initial presentation. (A) The architecture of lymph node was effaced by a diffuse polymorphic infiltration
composed of small- to medium-sized lymphoid cells, immunoblastic cells and scattered
eosinophils around high-endothelial venules. (B) Multinucleated cells with eosinophilic
nucleoli resembling Reed-Stemberg (RS) cells could be observed in the lymph node.
(C) Immunohistochemical examination revealed that infiltrated small to medium-sized
lymphoid cells were diffusely positive for CD3, but large immunoblast-like cells and
RS-like cells were positive for CD20 (D) and CD30 (E).These larger cells were also
positive for EBER by in situ hybridization (F).(A, H&E staining, with original magnification
×400; B, H&E staining, with original magnification ×600; C-E, immunohistochemical
staining, with original magnification ×400; F, EBER-in situ hybridization, with original
magnification ×400).
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