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===Histology===
Histology of the affected area commonly shows dense perivascular lymphocytic infiltration with reticulated degeneration of the epidermis. A study by Iwatsuki et al. detected [[Epstein-Barr virus]] (EBV) positive T-cells in the perivascular infiltration on biopsy in 28/29 patients tested. Antibody titers to EBV were measured in 14 of these patients and only five had abnormal antibody patterns consistent with chronic active EBV infection.<ref name="iwatsuki">{{cite journal|last=Iwatsuki|first=K|author2=Satoh M |author3=Yamamoto T |author4=Oono T |author5=Morizane S |author6=Ohtsuka M |author7=Xu ZG |author8=Suzuki D |author9=Tsuji K |displayauthors=9 |title=Pathogenic link between hydroa vacciniforme and Epstein-Barr virus-associated hematologic disorders.|journal=Arch Dermatol.|year=2006|volume=May;142(5)|pages=587–95}}</ref>


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