Pvivax: young trophozoites are small with single (rarelydouble)chromatin,with a loop ofthin cytoplasm.Thered blood cell is sligthlyenlarged and a few Shuffner'sdots are present
P.vivax: young trophozoites are small with single (rarely double) chromatin, with a loop of thin cytoplasm. The red blood cell is sligthly enlarged and a few Shuffner's dots are present
Pvivax:thetrophozoites increases in size and the cytoplasmbecomes ameboid with rapid movements ("vivax').The red blood cell enlarges and prominet Shuffner's dots are present(Thin smear, Giemsa)
P.vivax: the trophozoites increases in size and the cytoplasm becomes ameboid with rapid movements ("vivax"). The red blood cell enlarges and prominet Shuffner's dots are present. (Thin smear, Giemsa)
Pvivax: in more advanced stage of developmenttrophozoites occupy most of theRBC, and have a largevacuole and fine rods of pigment. The nucleus increases insize
P.vivax: in more advanced stage of development trophozoites occupy most of the RBC, and have a large vacuole and fine rods of pigment. The nucleus increases in size
P.vivax: late trophozoites have a more dense cytoplasm,andalargevacuole
P.vivax: late trophozoites have a more dense cytoplasm, and a large vacuole
Pvivax: in young schizonts the nucleus divides and thevacuole disappears;the cytoplasm is dense
P.vivax: in young schizonts the nucleus divides and the vacuole disappears; the cytoplasm is dense