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<span style="font-size:10%"</span> The progressive maturation of this parasite stage means that they have a wide range of morphological forms. However, these can be readily recognised on blood films by reference to their biology [ [[Images of schizont morphology|See clinical images illustrating schizont development]] ] | <span style="font-size:10%"</span> The progressive maturation of this parasite stage means that they have a wide range of morphological forms. However, these can be readily recognised on blood films by reference to their biology | ||
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Biology of the Schizont
The stage begins with the first cycle of asexual replication forming a recognisable “schizont” then concludes when the individual “merozoites” are released to infect new erythrocytes.
<span style="font-size:10%" The progressive maturation of this parasite stage means that they have a wide range of morphological forms. However, these can be readily recognised on blood films by reference to their biology [ See clinical images illustrating schizont development ]
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