Phagocytosed malaria pigment
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| Phagocytosis of malaria pigment
The malaria pigment formed by parasites to detoxify the iron contained in the haem portion of digested haemoglobin is an insoluble brown or golden clump or clumps of pigment. Following schizont rupture this insoluble material is released into the circulation.
This "foreign" material is recognised and ingested by phagocytes (neutrophils or monocytes) and appears unchanged in the cytoplasm of these cells where it is visible on thin or thick malaria film preparations. The appearance has considerable specificity and should be regarded as evidence to support malaria infection when found.
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