Fig. 3From: Hydroa Vacciniforme-like Lymphoproliferative disorder in an adult invades the liver and bone marrow with clear pathological evidence: a case report and literature reviewSkin biopsy from the patient’s face. The massive atypical T lymphocyte not only infiltrated the dermis, but also the epidermis and occasionally the subcutaneous adipose (Right, H&E stain at magnification of 40). AE1/AE3 immunohistochemistry stain of the same skin biopsy. The skin and cutaneous adnexae were observed to be completely involved by the tumor cells (Left, IHC stain at magnification of 40)Back to article page