 
								
										Colon- Colorectal adenocarcinoma showing a weak to moderate membraneous CD5 immunostaining in about 50% of tumor cells. 
									
									
								 
								
										Colon- Colorectal adenocarcinoma with a large number of CD5 positive T-lymphocytes in the stroma. 
									
									
								 
								
										Colon- Colorectal adenocarcinoma with numerous CD5 positive T-lymphocytes in the stroma. 
									
									
								 
								
										Kidney- Clear cell renal cell carcinoma with focal infiltrate of CD5 positive T-lymphocytes. 
									
									
								 
								
										Kidney- Papillary renal cell carcinoma with  CD5 positive T-lymphocytes in the stroma. 
									
									
								 
								
										Lymph node- B-CLL with strong CD5 positivity of all tumor cells. 
									
									
								 
								
										Lymph node- CD5 negative peripheral T-cell lymphoma 
									
									
								 
								
										Lymph node- Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma containing few interspersed CD5 positive T-lymphocytes. 
									
									
								 
								
										Lymph node- Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma showing moderate to strong CD5 positivity of all tumor cells. 
									
									
								 
								
										Lymph node- Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with interspersed CD5 positive T-lymphocytes. 
									
									
								 
								
										Lymph node- Hodgkin‘s lymphoma containing a moderate number of CD5 positive T-lymphocytes. 
									
									
								 
								
										Lymph node- Hodgkin‘s lymphoma containing numerous CD5 positive T-lymphocytes.  
									
									
								 
								
										Lymph node- Mantle cell lymphoma showing strong CD5 positivity of all tumor cells. 
									
									
								 
								
										Testis- Seminoma containing numerous CD5 positive T-lymphocytes. 
									
									
								 
								
										Uterine cervix- Squamous cell carcinoma containing numerous CD5 positive T-lymphocytes in the stroma. 
									
									
								 
								
										Uterine cervix- Squamous cell carcinoma with few CD5 positive T-lymphocytes. 
									
									
								 
								
										Uterine cervix- Squamous cell carcinoma with only few CD5 positive T-lymphocytes. 
									
									
								 
								
										Vagina- Squamous cell carcinoma exhibiting a dense infitrate of CD5 positive T-lymphocytes at the invasive tumor margin. 
									
									
								