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Fig. 3 | BMC Ophthalmology

Fig. 3

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

Fig. 3

A: The clinical appearance of the adult xanthogranuloma (AXG) right lower eyelid nodular lesion with central ulceration in a male, clinically diagnosed as sebaceous carcinoma (Case 2). B & C: The clinical appearance in a female with right limbal 4.5 × 3.5 mm elevated orange mass supero-nasally in B. The mass is occupying the corneal stroma and pressing over Descemet’s membrane by ultrastructural Biomicroscopy (UBM) in C. D: The limbal lesions consisted of sub-epithelial numerous foamy histiocytes and few multinucleated Touton giant cells (red arrowhead) in the AXG lesion (Original magnification x 400 Hematoxylin and eosin). E: The stromal infiltrate below the corneal epithelium (red arrow) showing the histiocytic infiltrate expected positivity (Original magnification x 200 CD-68)

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