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''' ''P.falciparum'' early trophozoites '''</br> | ''' ''P.falciparum'' early trophozoites '''</br> | ||
At this stage we look for typical (and often frequent) delicate rings within red cells that have normal (or slightly crenated) appearance. Forms often seen in this species include | <span style="font-size:95%">'''Summary'''</span> | ||
*<span style="font-size:95%">At this stage we look for typical (and often frequent) delicate rings within red cells that have normal (or slightly crenated) appearance. Forms often seen in this species include accolé forms, double chromatin dot forms, and multiple parasites within infected red cells. | |||
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File:PFETi1.jpg|<span style="font-size:80%">''' ''Plasmodium falciparum'' early trophozoite''' typical small and delicate appearance in classical "ring" form</span>|link={{filepath:PFETi1.jpg}} | File:PFETi1.jpg|<span style="font-size:80%">''' ''Plasmodium falciparum'' early trophozoite''' typical small and delicate appearance in classical "ring" form</span>|link={{filepath:PFETi1.jpg}} |
Revision as of 13:48, 26 February 2024
P.falciparum early trophozoites
Summary
- At this stage we look for typical (and often frequent) delicate rings within red cells that have normal (or slightly crenated) appearance. Forms often seen in this species include accolé forms, double chromatin dot forms, and multiple parasites within infected red cells.