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<span style="font-size:90%">Infected red cells are generally infrequent. Early trophozoites are small in normal or small erythrocytes, and may have central chromatin dot, elongation or angular forms. | |||
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Infected red cells are generally infrequent. Early trophozoites are small in normal or small erythrocytes, and may have central chromatin dot, elongation or angular forms.
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Ring form in small red cell
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The central chromatin dot
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Early elongation, Ziemann's dots
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Early angularity of form
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