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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. 2

Slit lamp and HR-OCT images and histopathology of conjunctival lymphoma. a Slit lamp photograph of an 86-year-old female who presented with a red-pink salmon patch lesion superiorly in the bulbar conjunctiva of the left eye (white arrow). b HR-OCT through the lesion revealed a normal epithelial layer with a subepithelial, hyporeflective, homogenous lesion with monomorphic dot-like infiltrates (white arrows). Note the hyperreflective band beneath the epithelium. c A dense subepithelial lymphocytic infiltrate was present within the substantia propria (hematoxylin and eosin; original magnification 100x). Immunohistochemistry revealed a monoclonal B-cell proliferation that consisted of a CD20 and CD19 positive B-cell proliferation positive for BCL2, co-expression of CD5 and lambda surface light chain restriction by ISH, all consistent with small lymphocytic lymphoma

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