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Fig. 2 | BMC Ophthalmology

Fig. 2

From: Clinicopathological study of ophthalmic cutaneous and mucocutaneous non-langerhans cell histiocytic lesions

Fig. 2

A: Axial T2-weighted magnetic resonance image with contrast in the patient with choroidal juvenile xanthogranuloma showing intraocular heterogeneous hypo-intensity of the left globe with thickening of the periocular soft tissues, and proptosis, suggestive of an atypical infection or a neoplastic process. B: Histopathological photo of the enucleated left globe showing disorganized thickened choroid and adjacent detached retina (Original magnification x 40 Hematoxylin and eosin). C: The globe showing histiocytic infiltrate extending to the subretinal space and merging with the choroid. The numerous lipid-laden histiocytes failed to express S-100, Factor XIIIa, and langerin but were expressing reaction to macrophage marker (Original magnification x 100 CD68). D: Numerous atypical Touton giant cells and occasional eosinophils within the infiltrate were seen in this lesion (Original magnification x 200 Hematoxylin and eosin)

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