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Florid CD4+, CD56+ T-Cell Infiltrate Associated with Herpes Simplex Infection Simulating Nasal NK-/T-Cell Lymphoma

Lekidelu Taddesse-Heath, Jeffery I Feldman, Gary A Fahle, Steven H Fischer, Lynn Sorbara, Mark Raffeld and Elaine S Jaffe

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FIGURE 2.

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Immunohistochemical studies of the nasopharyngeal mass. Histologic section of the necrotic area (A) and corresponding immunohistochemical stain with HSV antibody showing positive nuclear staining (B). The lymphoid infiltrates were predominantly T cells positive for CD3 (C) and CD56 (D), with a predominance of CD4- (E) over CD8-positive cells (F). G, High proliferative rate with MIB-1 staining.

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