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Amoeboid forms

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Revision as of 14:29, 23 April 2023 by John (talk | contribs) (Created page with " ---- <gallery mode="nolines" widths="220px" heights="220px" > File:MAm2.jpg|: ''P.vivax''|link={{filepath:MAm2.jpg}} </gallery> <span style="color:navy>'''Description'''</span> The late trophozoite of ''P.vivax'' becomes more solid, but with an irregular form that is said to resemble an amoeba with extended processes. Other features of the species will also be detected. <span style="color:navy>'''Species significance'''</span> A fairly specific feature of ''P...")
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Description


The late trophozoite of P.vivax becomes more solid, but with an irregular form that is said to resemble an amoeba with extended processes. Other features of the species will also be detected.



Species significance


A fairly specific feature of P.vivax that is helpful to indicate this diagnosis. The form develops as the parasites mature and early signs may be seen in early trophozoites.


Additional images



Amoeboid forms - an early trophozoite begins to become more irregular though still a partly recognisable "ring" (A), a late trophozoite developing a more typical solid irregular form (B)