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</br><span style="font-size:110%">'''The early trophozoite'''</span></br>
</br><span style="font-size:110%">'''The early trophozoite'''</span></br>
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[[P.falciparum early trophozoites gallery|''P.falciparum'' early trophozoites]]
[[P.ovale early trophozoites gallery|''P.ovale'' early trophozoites]]
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</br><span style="font-size:110%">'''The late trophozoite'''</span>
</br><span style="font-size:110%">'''The late trophozoite'''</span>
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*<span style="font-size:90%">Parasites become larger and thickened, although the ring form is generally retained
*<span style="font-size:90%">Parasites become larger and thickened, although the ring form is generally retained
*<span style="font-size:90%">Red cell enlargement may lead to the ovoid fimbriated form often described as [[Comet_form_1|"comet forms"]]
*<span style="font-size:90%">Red cell enlargement may lead to the ovoid fimbriated form often described as [[Comet_form_1|"comet forms"]]
*<span style="font-size:90%">[[Added dots 2|James' dots]] will now be prominent in appropriately stained specimens
*<span style="font-size:90%">James' dots will now be prominent in appropriately stained specimens
*<span style="font-size:90%">[[Malaria_pigment_2|Pigment]] will now be seen over the surface of the parasite
*<span style="font-size:90%">[[Malaria_pigment_PO|Pigment]] will now be seen over the surface of the parasite
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[[P.ovale late trophozoites gallery|''P.ovale'' late trophozoites]]
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</br><span style="font-size:110%">'''The schizont'''</span></br>
</br><span style="font-size:110%">'''The schizont'''</span></br>
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*<span style="font-size:90%">A range of [[Schizont_development_2|"schizont forms"]] will generally be present within moderately enlarged red cells  
*<span style="font-size:90%">A range of [[Schizont_development_2|"schizont forms"]] will generally be present within moderately enlarged red cells  
*<span style="font-size:90%">When mature schizonts may contain 16-24 separate merozoites  
*<span style="font-size:90%">When mature schizonts may contain 16-24 separate merozoites  
*<span style="font-size:90%">[[Added dots 2|James' dots]] may be detected in any residual cytoplasm of the erythrocyte  
*<span style="font-size:90%">James' dots may be detected in any residual cytoplasm of the erythrocyte  
*<span style="font-size:90%">[[Malaria_pigment_2|Pigment]] will be visible in irregularly distributed clumps
*<span style="font-size:90%">Pigment will be visible in irregularly distributed clumps
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[[P.ovale schizont gallery|''P.ovale'' schizonts]]
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</br><span style="font-size:110%">'''The gametocyte'''</span></br>
</br><span style="font-size:110%">'''The gametocyte'''</span></br>
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<span style="font-size:90%">The sexual replication form resembles ''P.vivax'' although generally smaller with sme species-specific forms detectable.
<span style="font-size:90%">The [[Macro_&_micro_gametocytes_PO|macro and micro gametocytes]] in this species resemble those of ''P.vivax'' although generally smaller. Some species-specific features may be seen.
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*<span style="font-size:90%">Red cells will generally enlarged and may have ovoid or fimbriated form  
*<span style="font-size:90%">Red cells will generally enlarged and may have ovoid or fimbriated form  
*<span style="font-size:90%">[[Macro&micro_gametocytes_PO|Macrogametocytes]] (female form) will often entirely fill the erythrocyte  
*<span style="font-size:90%">Macrogametocytes (female form) will often entirely fill the erythrocyte  
*<span style="font-size:90%">[[Macro&micro_gametocytes_PO|Microgametocytes]] (male form) have a cytoplasmic rim with visible [[Added dots 2|James' dots]]
*<span style="font-size:90%">Microgametocytes (male form) have a cytoplasmic rim with visible James' dots
*<span style="font-size:90%">[[Malaria_pigment_2|Pigment]] is clumped evenly over the surface of the gametocyte
*<span style="font-size:90%">Malaria pigment is often circumferential around the gametocyte
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[[P.ovale gametocytes gallery|''P.ovale'' gametocytes]]
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 5 February 2025

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Plasmodium ovale

P.ovale has a relatively restricted distribution – Mainly believed to affect West Africa, Phillipines, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, although a wider occurrence is likely. Like P.vivax, the resting hynozoite stage supports late recrudescence and allows the parasite to exist in more temperate environment that P.facliparum.



The early trophozoite


During this later growth stage the rings enlarge and begin to modify the erythrocyte, forming typical features of the species.

  • Generally large rings forms, red cells not usually multiply infected
  • Red cells begin to enlarge and may have ovoid or fimbriated apearance
  • James' dots (morphologically indistinguishable from Schüffner's dots) begin to appear
  • Pigment will not generally be detected at the early trophozoite stage


GALLERY: P.ovale early trophozoites



The late trophozoite


As parasites grow but generally retain their general ring shape, maturation is accompanied by clear modification of red cells to become ovoid and/or fimbriated; metabolism of haemoglobin causes malaria pigment to form.

  • Parasites become larger and thickened, although the ring form is generally retained
  • Red cell enlargement may lead to the ovoid fimbriated form often described as "comet forms"
  • James' dots will now be prominent in appropriately stained specimens
  • Pigment will now be seen over the surface of the parasite


GALLERY: P.ovale late trophozoites



The schizont


The asexual schizont stage of development will often be identified in the blood of this species, while smaller than P.vivax, species-specific features may not be clearly seen.

  • A range of "schizont forms" will generally be present within moderately enlarged red cells
  • When mature schizonts may contain 16-24 separate merozoites
  • James' dots may be detected in any residual cytoplasm of the erythrocyte
  • Pigment will be visible in irregularly distributed clumps


GALLERY: P.ovale schizonts



The gametocyte


The macro and micro gametocytes in this species resemble those of P.vivax although generally smaller. Some species-specific features may be seen.

  • Red cells will generally enlarged and may have ovoid or fimbriated form
  • Macrogametocytes (female form) will often entirely fill the erythrocyte
  • Microgametocytes (male form) have a cytoplasmic rim with visible James' dots
  • Malaria pigment is often circumferential around the gametocyte


GALLERY: P.ovale gametocytes