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Fig. 5

From: The use of high resolution anterior segment optical coherence tomography for the characterization of conjunctival lymphoma, conjunctival amyloidosis and benign reactive lymphoid hyperplasia

Fig. 5

Slit lamp and HR-OCT images and histopathology of benign reactive lymphoid hyperplasia. a Slit lamp photograph of an 80-year-old dark skinned male who presented with an area of nasal hyperemia in the right eye near the caruncular region (white arrow). His fellow eye had a diffuse salmon patch lesion that was biopsy-proven MALT lymphoma. b HR-OCT revealed an OCT with minimal hyporeflective infiltrate (white arrows) within the overall hyperreflective subepithelial tissue. c A paucicellular infiltrate of moderate sized lymphocytes is present within the substantia propria (black arrows). No morphologic or immunohistochemical evidence of lymphoma is present (hematoxylin and eosin, original magnification × 100) and flow cytometry was negative for B or T cell proliferation, which was consistent with benign reactive lymphoid hyperplasia

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