Amebiasis. entamoeba histolytica cyst, microscopic detection in stool: the differentiation between E. histolytica and E. dispar is not possible microspecifically on the basis of the cysts. the cysts contain up to 4 nuclei and are larger than 10 µm (smaller than 10 µm or 8 nuclei indicate apathogenic amoeba species like E. hartmanni).
Amoebiasis. Amoeba dysentery. Intestinal biopsy. The typical 4-nucleate cysts of Entamoeba histolytica are visible.
Amoebiasis: Amoeba liver abscess, trophozoite phagocytized erythrocytes (magnaform) as an indication of an invasive amebiasis.
Amebiasis. Amebiasis field ulcer. Biopsy from the bowel.
Amebiasis. Amebic dysentery. Multi-nuclear cysts.
Amebiasis. Amebic dysentery. Biopsy from the colon.
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