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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'' ted to retain a recognisable "ring" form for the parasites at late trophozoite stage. They do however become larger and may have some complexity of shape - so the confusion with ''P.vivax'' is still possible. James' dots will be prominent at this stage and malaria pigment will generally be seen.


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P.ovale gallery of late trophozoites


Summary In contrast to P.vivax, the late trophozoite stage of P.ovale ted to retain a recognisable "ring" form for the parasites at late trophozoite stage. They do however become larger and may have some complexity of shape - so the confusion with P.vivax is still possible. James' dots will be prominent at this stage and malaria pigment will generally be seen.


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