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Antigen-stimulated tissues (lung, intestine, spleen and lymph nodes) revealed a dramatic increase in the density of MHC class II+ expressing cells compared to all other groups.
Immunohistochemical staining of the dissected lymph nodes revealed a significant amount of CD3 + CD4+ T cells and a few CD8+ T cells (Fig. 9).
Histopathologic examination of the liver, spleen, and lymph nodes revealed a chronic granulomatous inflammation within the altered tissues.
Histological analysis of the lymph nodes revealed a caseating granuloma that showed positive results on an acid-fast bacteria stain and a Mycobacterium tuberculosis polymerase chain reaction test.
The microscopic examination of necrotic mesenteric lymph nodes revealed a central homogeneous acidophilic material, fibrotic walls and rare lymphocytes and plasmocytes in the periphery.
Pathway analysis of the significant topological nodes revealed a striking concordance between the models and identified significant common pathways, including "Cytoskeleton remodeling/TGF/WNT", "Cytoskeleton remodeling/Cytoskeleton remodeling", and "Cell adhesion/Chemokines and adhesion".
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To carry out this calculation, we set the value of L=0.0608, and to determine the value of N, we collected data on the sizes of metastases in lymph nodes, revealing a mean size of 5.3 mm, which is equivalent to N=7.84 × 10 cells (Table 3).
Pathology of the lymph node revealed a grade-2 follicular B cell lymphoma with the chromosomal abnormality t(14 18).
Routine histological evaluation of biopsies obtained from the skin and the popliteal lymph node revealed a chronic non-suppurative inflammation consisting mainly of macrophages and some plasma cells and lymphocytes.
Histological examination of the resected specimen and the harvested lymph nodes revealed that a pCR was achieved because no malignant cells were found (Fig. 4a, b).
A transbronchial biopsy of one of the lymph nodes revealed necrotic material and a granuloma by histology, highly suggestive for tuberculous lymphadenitis.
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