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File:PFS1p.jpg|<span style="font-size:80%">'''Mature schizonts''' note the clumped brown pigment surrounded by loosely arranged merooites</span>|link={{filepath:PFS1p.jpg}}
File:PFS1p.jpg|<span style="font-size:80%">'''Mature schizonts''' note the clumped brown pigment surrounded by loosely arranged merooites, some are early forms that are less well separated</span>|link={{filepath:PFS1p.jpg}}
File:PFS2p.jpg|<span style="font-size:80%">'''A single merozoite''' the parasite is recognisable with just 4-5 merozoites and no pigment within a degenerate erythrocyte</span>|link={{filepath:PFS2p.jpg}}
File:PFS2p.jpg|<span style="font-size:80%">'''A single merozoite''' the parasite is recognisable with just 4-5 merozoites and no pigment within a degenerate erythrocyte</span>|link={{filepath:PFS2p.jpg}}
File:PFS3p.jpg|<span style="font-size:80%">'''Late schizonts''': late merozoites prior to release are well formed with obvious pigment</span>|link={{filepath:PFS3p.jpg}}
File:PFS3p.jpg|<span style="font-size:80%">'''Late schizonts''': 16-20 late merozoites prior to release are well formed and clearly separated with obvious pigment</span>|link={{filepath:PFS3p.jpg}}
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P.falciparum gallery of late trophozoites


Summary The schizonts of P.falciparum sequester in the small vessels and rarely circulate in blood; when found they usually signify a very severe infection. If this is not the case then it is appropriate to ask if there is a different species causing the infection. Generally these are loosely formed with variable numbers of merozoites and a single clump of pigment, they are not "neat" like the parasites of P.malariae.


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