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<span style="font-size:95%">'''Summary'''</span>
<span style="font-size:95%">'''Summary'''</span>
<span style="font-size:95%">At the very earliest point of growth, the parasites retain a robust and large ring form. The typical species feature begin to appear as red cells may enlarge, possibly become ovoid and often develop fimbriation; typical James's dots appear in the red cell cytoplasm.
<span style="font-size:95%">In contrast to ''P.vivax'', the late trophozoite stage of ''P.ovale'' tend to retain a recognisable "ring" form for the parasites which become larger. However the rings may have some complexity of shape or become solid - so the distinction from ''P.vivax'' can still be difficult. James' dots will be prominent at this stage and malaria pigment will generally be seen. Often the most useful features is the the red cell is elongated and often has cytoplasmic fimbriation. Red cells end to be enlarged, but less so than the very large forms seen in ''P.vivax''.


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P.ovale gallery of late trophozoites


Summary In contrast to P.vivax, the late trophozoite stage of P.ovale tend to retain a recognisable "ring" form for the parasites which become larger. However the rings may have some complexity of shape or become solid - so the distinction from P.vivax can still be difficult. James' dots will be prominent at this stage and malaria pigment will generally be seen. Often the most useful features is the the red cell is elongated and often has cytoplasmic fimbriation. Red cells end to be enlarged, but less so than the very large forms seen in P.vivax.


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