Fig. 2From: Chronic Lyme borreliosis associated with minimal change glomerular disease: a case reportBiopsies features. Skin biopsy: a Scanning magnification (X25): a patchy perivascular and periadnexal cell infiltrate is present in the dermis (HES stain). b Medium-power magnification (X100): a mononuclear cell infiltrate is present in the deep dermis around dilated vessels and sweat glands (HES stain). c High-power magnification (X250): a dense lymphoplasmocytic perivascular infiltrate is present in the deep dermis (HES stain). Renal biopsy: d Optical microscopy (X200): normal glomerulus with no segmental lesion (PAS stain). e 1 Transmission electron microscopy (X8000): podocyte effacement without deposits or double contour (Uranyl acetate and lead citrate stain). e 2 Transmission electron microscopy (X20000): podocyte effacement without deposits or double contour (Uranyl acetate and lead citrate stain)Back to article page