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Thin Film Micrograph Showing a Red Blood Cell Containing Two Ring-Form P. vivax Parasites
P. vivax rings have a large quantity of cytoplasm and a large chromatin dot, as well as occasional pseudopods. The red blood cells are normal, to 1.5Å normal, sized, round, and contain fine Schüffner's dots, and they quite often contain multiple parasites.
(Photograph: CDC/Dr Mae Melvin)
From: Icke G, Davis R, McConnell W (2005) Teaching Health Workers Malaria Diagnosis. PLoS Med 2(2): e11.
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2005-04-14 15:24 Merlin magicien 600×399×8 (30284 bytes) Thin Film Micrograph Showing a Red Blood Cell Containing Two Ring-Form P. vivax Parasites P. vivax rings have a large quantity of cytoplasm and a large chromatin dot, as well as occasional pseudopods. The red blood cells are normal, to 1.5Ã normal, sized
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