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. 2001 Mar 31;39(1):77–81. doi: 10.3347/kjp.2001.39.1.77

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Linear to serpiginous lesions on the right palm of the first patient (A), and on the right thigh of the second patient before treatment (C). Each of the skin lesions has improved after albendazole treatment (B & D). An arrowhead (D) is the biopsy site. Mild perivascular infiltration of lymphocytes mixed with many eosinophils is observed in the biopsy tissue of the first patient (E, H-E stain, × 200). Cross-sectioned larvae (arrow) are found in the epidermis of the second patient (F, H-E stain, × 400).