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Intestinal Parasites: Comparative Morphology
 

Table 6
Differential Morphology of Protozoa Found in Stool Specimens of Humans: Flagellates-Cysts

 
Species Size (Length) Shape Number of Nuclei Other Features
Trichomonas hominis No cyst.
Chilomastix mesnili 6-10 mm.
Usual range, 8-9
mm.
Lemon shaped with anterior hyaline knob. 1.  Not visible in unstained preparations. Cytostome with supporting fibrils.  Usually visible in stained preparations.
Giardia intestinalis 8-19 mm.
Usual range. 11-12
mm.
Oval or ellipsoidal. Usually 4.  Not distinct in unstained preparations.  Usually located at one end. Fibrils or flagella longitudinally in unstained cysts.  Deep staining fibers or fibrils may be seen lying laterally or obliquely across fibrils in lower part of cyst.  Cytoplasm often retracts from a portion of cell wall.
Enteromonas hominis 4-10 mm.
Usual range, 6-8
mm.
Elongated or oval. 1-4, usually 2 lying at opposite ends of cyst.  Not visible in unstained mounts. Resembles E. nana cyst.  Fibrils or flagella are usually not seen.
Retortamonas intestinalis 4-9 mm.
Usual range, 4-7
mm.
Pear shaped or slightly lemon shaped. 1.  Not visible in unstained mounts. Resembles Chilomastix cyst.  Shadow outline of cytostome with supporting fibrils extends above nucleus.

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