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Volume 13, Number 10—October 2007
Dispatch

Borrelia burgdorferi Infection and Cutaneous Lyme Disease, Mexico

Guadalupe Gordillo-Pérez*, Javier Torres*, Fortino Solórzano-Santos*, Sylvie de Martino†, Dan Lipsker†, Edmundo Velázquez*, Guillermo Ramon*, Muñoz Onofre*, and Benoit Jaulhac†
Author affiliations: *Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Mexico City, Mexico; †Hôpitaux Universitaires, Strasbourg, France;

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Figure 2

A case of lymphocytoma. A) Immunohistochemical image with anti-CD20 antibody showing a nodule with a dense B-lymphocytes infiltrate in the dermis; magnification ×100. B) Immunohistochemical image with anti-CD45 Ro antibody showing T-lymphocytes at the periphery of a nodule; magnification ×250.

Figure 2. A case of lymphocytoma. A) Immunohistochemical image with anti-CD20 antibody showing a nodule with a dense B-lymphocytes infiltrate in the dermis; magnification ×100. B) Immunohistochemical image with anti-CD45 Ro antibody showing T-lymphocytes at the periphery of a nodule; magnification ×250.

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