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<span style="font-size:90%">>[[MalariaETC_Index|Main Malaria Index]]''</span></br>
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<span style="font-size:120%; color:navy">Gallery of Late Trophozoites</br></span>
<span style="font-size:120%; color:navy">Gallery of Schizonts</br></span>
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<span style="font-size:90%">Late trophozoites often have "species-specific" changes that affect parasite, red cell shape or added dots. These may be very helpful in assigning diagnosis, although not all changes are fully specific to a single species.</br></br>
<span style="font-size:90%">Late trophozoites often have "species-specific" changes that affect parasite, red cell shape or added dots. These may be very helpful in assigning diagnosis, although not all changes are fully specific to a single species.</br></br>

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Gallery of Schizonts

Late trophozoites often have "species-specific" changes that affect parasite, red cell shape or added dots. These may be very helpful in assigning diagnosis, although not all changes are fully specific to a single species.


P.falciparum
The key features here are a slight thickening of ring forms but with the same appearances as early trophozoites. Additionally look for Maurer's dots and clefts appearning.

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P.vivax
Ring forms are replaced with irregular and "amoeboid" forms. Red cells and parasites become markedly larger with distortion of red cells as they develop. Schüffner's dots and pigment becomes prominent.

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P.ovale
Cells and parasite enlarge, but ring form is often retained, red cells are a little enlarged with ovoid form and prominent James' dots.

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P.malariae
Infected red cells may be infrequent. Parasites may become more solid and angular, or become elonagated and may extend across the red cell (band appearance). Red cells remain round and may be small, added dots (Ziemann's dots) are rarely seen.

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P.knowlesi
Late trophozoite forms may still resemble P.falciparum but also develop features of P.malariae, although number may be high and dots (Sinton and Mulligan's stippling) are more likely to be seen.