Pauterian microabscesses, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, "abscess-like" compression of epitheliotropic lymphocytes in the epidermis (see middle of the picture above).
Pauterian microabscesses. reflected light microscopy: whitish to yellowish opaque subcorneal lacunae not visible to the naked eye in the stage infiltrative to a T-cell lymphoma of the cheek region. ectatic vessels of the subepidermal plexus. livid background tinting (strongly dilated venules).
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