Twenty-seven cases of orbital and adnexal lymphoid proliferation were reviewed in order to correlate histological findings with immunohistological patterns, the latter assessed by means of the immunoperoxidase method (PAP). Eight of the 27 biopsies were diagnosed, from the first biopsy, as low-grade malignancy lymphomas according to the Kiel classification. All these cases were immunologically monoclonal proliferations, because of the presence of cells bearing a single light chain or/and a single heavy chain. Lymphomas of the same type might have different levels of positivity. Nineteen of the 27 cases were pseudolymphomas, divided into two groups: reactive lymphoid hyperplasia (17 cases) and 'atypical' lymphoid hyperplasia (two cases). In ...