Hemophagocytic Syndrome Associated with Hodgkin's Lymphoma First Presenting as Fever and Pancytopenia
Figure 1
Bone marrow biopsies revealing Hodgkin’s disease and hemophagocytosis. (a) Hematoxylin and eosin (HE ×100), showing the general aspect of bone marrow. (b) HE ×600, showing the Reed-Sternberg cells. (c) Blade positive to CD30. (d) HE ×600, showing in the center of figure the hemophagocytosis signs: the macrophage with erythrocytes inside.