Monthly case studies [Last Modified: ]

April, 2006

Case 177:
A 43-year-old man went to his physician complaining of fatigue.  The man reported that he hiked and camped a lot throughout the northeastern United States weeks before the symptoms started.  He also reported traveling to Kenya for vacation a month before his doctor's visit and stated that he had complied with the recommended malaria prophylaxis regimen.  A blood examination was ordered, and a thick and thin blood film were made and stained with Giemsa.  Figure A shows what was seen on the thick blood film, and Figure B shows the thin blood film.  What is your diagnosis?  Based on what criteria?

Case 177 Image A Case 177 Image B
A B

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Case 178:
A 29-year-old man went to a local health clinic with complaints of intermittent diarrhea for a few months.  He did not report any other symptoms but said he had difficulty sleeping sometimes.  A stool specimen was collected and preserved in both 10% formalin and polyvinyl-alcohol (PVA).  An ova and parasite (O & P) examination was performed.  Figure A shows what was seen on a concentrated wet mount preparation, and Figure B shows what was seen on a wet mount stained with iodine.  Figures C and D show what was seen on a trichrome stained smear made from the PVA preserved specimen.  Objects measured 7 to 10
µm in diameter.  What is your diagnosis?  Based on what criteria?

Case 178 Image A Case 178 Image B
A B

Case 178 Image C Case 178 Image D
C D

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Images presented in the monthly case studies are from specimens submitted for diagnosis or archiving.  On rare occasions, clinical histories given may be partly fictitious.

 

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