Diagnostic Pathology of Parasitic Infections with Clinical CorrelationsLippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1990 - 532 pages This book provides a comprehensive reference and diagnostic aid to the practicing pathologist or infectious disease specialist encountering a parasite in an examined tissue sample. Organized by phylogenetic group, the text facilitates diagnosis by discussing common characteristics and patternsof different parasites, and misleading artifacts that resemble parasites in tissue. This second edition includes molecular biology and immunologic aspects, and a more in-depth discussion of syndromes more prevalent due to increased world travel, immigration and the AIDS epidemic. |
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... nuclei in this section ; intestinal cell boundaries not discernible . The two tubes representing the immature ovaries , have numerous nuclei . The lateral cords are prominent ; the one on the left is well - defined and has two nuclei ...
... nuclei in this section ; intestinal cell boundaries not discernible . The two tubes representing the immature ovaries , have numerous nuclei . The lateral cords are prominent ; the one on the left is well - defined and has two nuclei ...
Page 280
... nuclei in the intestinal cells is helpful for differentiating some species of Gna- thostoma in cross sections . G. spinigerum has 3 to 7 nuclei per cell ; G. hispidium has one large cell ; and G. doloresi has 1 to 2 nuclei per cell with ...
... nuclei in the intestinal cells is helpful for differentiating some species of Gna- thostoma in cross sections . G. spinigerum has 3 to 7 nuclei per cell ; G. hispidium has one large cell ; and G. doloresi has 1 to 2 nuclei per cell with ...
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... nucleus ) is between 3 to 5 μm long and the first four nuclei are oval , in single file , followed by 7 to 10 rounded , smaller nuclei , also in single file . The tail contains a column of 9 to 12 nuclei varying in shape , and the ...
... nucleus ) is between 3 to 5 μm long and the first four nuclei are oval , in single file , followed by 7 to 10 rounded , smaller nuclei , also in single file . The tail contains a column of 9 to 12 nuclei varying in shape , and the ...
Contents
The Protozoa | 5 |
Introduction to Protozoa | 7 |
Intestinal and Urogenital Flagellates | 10 |
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