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. 2002 Aug;70(8):4638–4642. doi: 10.1128/IAI.70.8.4638-4642.2002

FIG. 1.

FIG. 1.

Immunoperoxidase staining of skin lesions from patients with LCL (A to D) or DCL (E to H) for L. mexicana parasites (panels A and E), macrophages (panels B and F), T cells (panels C and G), and iNOS (panels D and H). Magnifications: panels A to C and E to G, ×200; panels D and H, ×400; insets, ×1,000. Note that in the sections from LCL, there were only a few parasites compared to the DCL sections (cf. panels A and E), whereas the intensity and the frequency of the iNOS staining was much more prominent in the former than in the latter (cf. panels D and H) (panel H shows one of the strongest iNOS stainings obtained in a DCL lesion).