Fig. 4From: Spontaneous splenic rupture associated with scrub typhus: a case reportHistologic features of spleen. A Lower-power field of the spleen showing various types of injuries (H&E stain, original magnification: × 20). B High-power view of the faintly eosinophilic area in Figure A reveals infarction-type necrosis in the splenic tissue (H&E stain, arrow, original magnification: × 200). C Higher magnification on the hemorrhagic area of Figure A reveals the destruction of red pulp and congestion of red blood cells (H&E stain, arrow, original magnification: × 200). D High-power view of the splenic capsular region showing subcapsular hemorrhage (H&E stain, arrow, original magnification: × 200)Back to article page