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Intestinal parasites: Comparative morphology

Table 5
Differential Morphology of Protozoa Found in Stool Specimens of Humans: Flagellates-Trophozoites

 

Species

Size (Length)

Shape

Motility

Number of Nuclei

Number of Flagella*

Other Features

Pentatrichomonas hominis 6-20 mm.
Usual range. 11-12
mm.
Pear shaped. Nervous, jerky.

1
Not visible in unstained mounts.

3-5 anterior.
1 posterior.
Undulating membrane extending length of body.
Chilomastix mesnili 6-24 mm.
Usual range, 10-15
mm.
Pear shaped. Stiff, rotary.

1
Not visible in unstained mounts.

3 anterior.
1 in cytosome.
Prominent cytostome extending 1/3-1/2 length of body.  Spiral groove across ventral surface.
Giardia intestinalis 10-20 mm.
Usual range, 12-15
mm.
Pear shaped. “Falling leaf.”

2
Not visible in unstained mounts.

4 lateral.
2 ventral.
2 caudal.
Sucking disk occupying 1/2-3/4 of ventral surface.  Median bodies lying horizontally or obliquely in lower part of body.
Enteromonas hominis 4-10 mm.
Usual range,
8-9
mm.
Oval. Jerky.

1
Not visible in unstained mounts.

3 anterior.
1 posterior.
One side of body flattened.  Posterior flagellum extends free posteriorly or laterally.
Retortamonas intestinalis 4-9 mm.
Usual range, 6-7
mm.
Pear shaped or oval. Jerky.

1
Not visible in unstained mounts.

1 anterior.
1 posterior.
Prominent cytostome extending approximately 1/2 length of body.

*Not a practical feature for identification of species in routine fecal examinations

 

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