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Microscopy
Amastigotes of Leishmania are
spherical to ovoid and measure 1-5 µm long by 1-2 µm wide. They
possess a large nucleus, a prominent kinetoplast, and a short axoneme, the
last of which is rarely visible by light microscopy. The organisms
reside in macrophages of the host and can be found throughout the body.
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B |
A, B: Leishmania
spp.
amastigotes; touch-prep stained with Giemsa.
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C: Leishmania mexicana
in a biopsy specimen from a skin lesion stained with hematoxylin and eosin.
The amastigotes are lining the walls of two vacuoles, a typical arrangement. The
species identification was derived from culture followed by isoenzyme analysis.
Infection was acquired in Texas.
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