Diagnostic Pathology of Parasitic Infections with Clinical CorrelationsOxford University Press, 2000 - 769 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 patterns of 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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Page 274
... cuticle is thicker on this aspect of the body . Two layers of the cuticle of Dirofilaria con- sist of oblique fibers running perpendicular to each other , a feature seen in tan- gential sections ( see Fig . 20-22 D ) . The external ...
... cuticle is thicker on this aspect of the body . Two layers of the cuticle of Dirofilaria con- sist of oblique fibers running perpendicular to each other , a feature seen in tan- gential sections ( see Fig . 20-22 D ) . The external ...
Page 342
... cuticle . A , Dirofilaria immitis from an infected dog . The section shows the lack of visible longitudinal ridges . Note the layers of the cuticle , seen better at the level of the lateral chords , and the internal thickening of the ...
... cuticle . A , Dirofilaria immitis from an infected dog . The section shows the lack of visible longitudinal ridges . Note the layers of the cuticle , seen better at the level of the lateral chords , and the internal thickening of the ...
Page 444
... cuticle ( c ) is less than 1 μm thick . Both the thickness of the cuticle and the diameter in cross sections are the con- spicuous features that allow the separation of Wuchereria and Brugia , X385 . B Fig . 19-11 . In the clinical ...
... cuticle ( c ) is less than 1 μm thick . Both the thickness of the cuticle and the diameter in cross sections are the con- spicuous features that allow the separation of Wuchereria and Brugia , X385 . B Fig . 19-11 . In the clinical ...
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