FIGURE 2
FROM:
Clinical significance of colonic intraepithelial lymphocytosis in a pediatric population
Robert M Najarian, Elizabeth J Hait, Alan M Leichtner, Jonathan N Glickman, Donald A Antonioli and Jeffrey D Goldsmith
BACK TO ARTICLEFigure 2.

(a) This low-power (H&E,
40) photograph shows abnormal crypt architecture with branching crypts, basal inflammation, and lamina propria that is expanded by chronic inflammatory cells. A higher power photograph (b; H&E,
200) shows increased intraepithelial lymphocytes, especially in the crypts. The final diagnosis in this patient was ulcerative colitis.
