Figures index

From

Recurrent Fevers and Painful Subcutaneous Nodules: A Case of Subcutaneous Panniculits-like T-Cell Lymphoma

Rachel L. Axman, Brian Wolf, Susan Lin, Benjamin Schwartz, Urmi Khanna, Fahad Zafar, Melvyn Hecht, Isabel M. McFarlane

American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2021, 9(7), 367-371 doi:10.12691/ajmcr-9-7-7
  • Figure 1. Location of subcutaneous nodules on presentation: (A) Left anterolateral abdominal wall, (B) Medial aspect of right thigh (C) Medial aspect of left thigh (D) Right popliteal fossa
  • Figure 2. Gallium scan showing multiple foci of activity corresponding to subcutaneous nodules, in particular the left anterior abdominal wall and left medial thigh
  • Figure 3. Core biopsy sample from the right thigh demonstrating CD4+ and CD8+ T-cells rimming adipocytes with a high Ki-67 proliferation index, consistent with SPTCL: (A) H&E Staining x 10 magnification, (B) Ki-67 Immunohistochemistry staining x 20 magnification, (C) CD-4 Immunohistochemistry staining x 20 magnification, (D) CD-8 Immunohistochemistry staining x 20 magnification
  • Figure 4. Resolution of subcutaneous nodules and plaques after CHOP therapy