Introduction to Diagnostic Medical Parasitology
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Key Diagnostic Features
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Exercises
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Exercises for helminth eggs
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How big is the egg (maximal length)?
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Smaller than 35 micrometer
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Has the egg an operculum and the following characteristics?
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Egg has a marked shouldering and a broad and round posterior end
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Egg is more elongated, has no shouldering and has a small terminal knob
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35-110 micrometer
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How do the poles of the egg look like?
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The egg has a plug at each pole
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How is the shape of the plugs?
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The plugs are clearly protruding
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The plugs are less prominent, shell is striated
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The egg has no plug at the poles
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Does the egg have an operculum?
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An operculum is present (needs careful observations!)
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What is the size of the egg and what is the shape of the operculum?
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Egg is small (approx. 40 µm) round oval, flattened operculum, no shoulder, embryonated eggs brown, unembryonated eggs light yellow(Be aware that eggs can be temporarily found after a meal; parasitized liver!)
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Egg has medium size (approx. 60 -70 µm), operculum oval, golden yellow egg not embryonated, sometimes a small knob at the abopercular end
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Egg is rather big (approx. 70-110 µm) oval, flattened operculum, golden brown egg is not embryonated (eggs mainly found in the sputum) (For the differential diagnosis of Paragonimus eggs a specialist is needed)
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The egg has no operculum
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How does the egg-shell look like?
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Shell is thin and smooth
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What is the developmental stage of the egg?
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Egg with miracidium, minute lateral spine (often not visible)
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Round oval egg with 2-8 blastomers (in freshly fixed stool)
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Elongated oval egg with more than 8 blastomers
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Shell is thick
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What is the aspect of the thick shell?
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Thick shell has a rough surface
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What is the shape of the egg?
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The egg is broadly oval,fertilized
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The egg is elongated oval,unfertilized (longer than fertilized eggs)
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Thick shell is smooth
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What is the shape of the egg?
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Egg is asymmetrical (one side convex, one side flattened
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Egg is round
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Which characteristics can be seen?
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Egg has a pale yellow to brown embryophore and a striated shell
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Egg has no embryophore but polar filaments, and is colourless
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Egg has no embryophore and no polar filaments and is pale yellow brown
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Egg is oval (Fertilized and unfertilized eggs without a rough shell can sometimes be found)
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larger than 110 micrometer
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Does the egg have an operculum (may be difficult to see)?
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Operculum present; Egg is really big (125 -145 µm!) with a thin shell
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No operculum; Egg has a spine
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Where is the spine located?
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Spine is lateral
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Spine is terminal, anterior end of egg rounded (eggs mainly in urine, rarely found in stool)
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Spine is terminal, anterior end of egg tapered (gives
aspect)
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