Fig. 3From: Angiocentric lymph proliferative disorder (lymphomatoid granulomatosis) in a person with newly-diagnosed HIV infection: a case reportThe frontal lobe demonstrated angiocentric granulomas (a), CD3 staining demonstrated perivascular and parenchymal T cells (b), negative EBV stains (c) and reactive astrocytes (d). Also shown was a neurofilament with intact axons surrounding granulomas (e) and CD68-positive macrophages and microglia (f)Back to article page