A Case of an Unusually Aggressive Cutaneous Anaplastic Large T-Cell Lymphoma in an HIV Patient Treated with CHOP
Figure 1
(a) Skin with dense lymphoid infiltrate, consisting of medium to large lymphocytes with dense chromatin, irregular nuclear contours, and occasional prominent nucleoli, shave biopsy (H&E, Original Magnification x400). (b) Patient at presentation with a single necrotic lesion on the big toe. (c) Immunostaining negative for NPM-ALK gene product (original magnification x400). (d) Multiple satellite lesions that appeared 3 weeks after initial presentation.