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Dientamoeba fragilis infection
[Dientamoeba fragilis]

Dientamoeba fragilis is a flagellate that must be morphologically differentiated from the small nonpathogenic amebas.  Dientamoeba fragilis has no cyst stage, and its trophozoites measure 5 to 15 µm.  The flagella is not usually evident and the pseudopodia are angular to broad-lobed and transparent.  While most trophozoites are typically binucleate, some have only one nucleus.

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A B

A, B: Uninucleate forms of trophozoites of D. fragilis, stained with trichrome.

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C D

C:  Uninucleate form of a trophozoite of D. fragilis, stained with trichrome.
D:  Binucleate and uninucleate forms of trophozoites of D. fragilis, stained with trichrome.

 

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