Lymphocytic infiltration of the skin in a 27-year-old, otherwise completely healthy female patient who has had a rough, elastic, painless, significantly increased consistency, reddish-brown node for several weeks.
Lymphocytic infiltration of the skin, which is an elastic, flat, reddish infiltrated plaque in the cheek area of an adolescent patient.
Lymphocytic infiltration of the skin, usually several, often symmetrically localized, initially small papular, sharply defined, reddish or brownish-red, pad-like raised, rough, occasionally circulatory, smooth plaques without epidermal involvement.
lymphocytic infiltration of the skin. dense, superficial and in places also deep, spot-like, perivascular, but also periadnexual (pure) lymphocytic infiltrate. subepithelial free infiltrate zone. the surface epithelium is regular.
Lymphocytic infiltration of the skin. detail: densely staggered infiltrate of small lymphocytes. no significant nuclear polymorphism.
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