Kimura, morbus. Subcutaneously localized node of dense lymphocyte proliferation and numerous germinal center structures. Connective tissue pseudocapsule. The dermis is little affected.
Kimura, morbus. diffuse infiltrate from T- and B-lymphocytes as well as numerous eosinophils. increased occurrence of blood vessels with epitheloid endothelia, numerous, partly solid vascular sprouts from poorly differentiated cell elements, single mast cells.
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