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File:MB1.jpg|: ''P.falciparum'' macrogametocyte|link={{filepath:MB1.jpg}} | File:MB1.jpg|: ''P.falciparum'' macrogametocyte|link={{filepath:MB1.jpg}} | ||
File: | File:MBi2.jpg|: ''P.falciparum microgametocyte''|link={{filepath:MBi2.jpg}} | ||
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This is a squashed and distorted trophozoite of ''P.vivax'' that has been compressed by the red cells around it. The | This is a squashed and distorted trophozoite of ''P.vivax'' that has been compressed by the red cells around it. The signs of external compression and but also the presence of Schüffner's dots in the cytoplasm of the red cell should make it clear that this is not ''P.falciparum''. | ||
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