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Intestinal Parasites: Comparative Morphology
 

Table 1
Characteristics of Intestinal Amebae Visible in Different Types of Fecal Preparations

 
  Unstained Temporary Stains Permanent Stains
Characteristic Saline Formalin Iodine (Cysts) Buffered Methylene Blue (Trophs)1  
Trophozoites
Motility + ­   ­ ­
Cytoplasm          
Appearance + +   + +
Inclusions (rbc., bacteria) + +   + +
Nucleus ­ +2   + +
Cysts
Nuclei ­ + +   +
Chromatoid bodies + + +3   +
Glycogen

­

­

+

  ­
(vacuole present)

1Quensel's stain may be substituted for buffered methylene blue.
2
Nuclei of trophozoites are visible in formalin-fixed material but are usually not sufficiently distinctive for species identification.
3
Chromatoid bodies are more easily seen in unstained wet mounts than in iodine preparations
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