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. 2014 Oct 31;93(21):e121. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000000121

FIGURE 1.

FIGURE 1

Histological characteristics of lymphoma and sarcoidosis. Spleen (A, B, and D) and bone marrow biopsy (C) of patient 1 showing DLBCL. Microscopic analysis of splenic nodules revealed diffuse large irregular lymphoid cells (A and B, HES ×2 and ×20, respectively). Bone marrow biopsy showed an infiltration of irregular lymphoid cells with the same phenotype as the lymphomatous cells in the spleen (C, Giemsa ×20). CD20 immunostaining confirmed that lymphomatous cells in the spleen were B cells (D, ×10). Mediastinal lymph node biopsy realized 8 month later (E, HES ×2; F and G, HES ×10; H, HES ×20) displayed characteristic features of sarcoid granuloma: noncaseating small granulomatous lesions (stars), consisting of epithelioid cells without evidence of mycobacterial infection. Several giant multinucleated cells are shown on panel G (arrowheads). DLBCL = diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.