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Title: Focus on pathogen: T' vaginalis diagnosisID


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Focus on pathogen T. vaginalis diagnosis/ID
  • Morphology of troph general overall pear shape,
    10-23uM, with protruding axostyle on pointed end,
    4 flagella in a group on opposite end near an
    obvious dark-staining nucleus, and an undulating
    membrane down the side. Troph may round-up in
    hypotonic urine and resemble WBCs.
  • Very active, rhythmic, jerky, non-directional
    motility due to 4 anterior flagella and
    undulating membrane extending from the rounded
    anterior end to half-way down the body-length. A
    5th flagella may aid in direction.
  • No other protozoa in urogenital specimens to be
    confused with T. vaginalis

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Non-pathogenic flagellates
  • Trichomonas hominis
  • Chilomastix mesnili

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Trichomonas hominis
  • T. hominis morphologically closely resembles T.
    vaginalis. The difference lies in the position
    of the undulating membrane on the side of the
    cell
  • a)T. hominis the undulating membrane begins
    at the nuclear end and ends near the pointed end.
  • b)T. vaginalis the undulating membrane begins
    near the nucleus but ends somewhere midway
    between the nucleus and the pointed end.
  • This membrane is very thin which makes it
    difficult at times to use as a diagnostic too,
    so...

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Trichomonas hominis
  • The similar morphology will not lead to
    misidentification because T. hominis does not
    inhabit the urogenital tract and T. vaginalis
    cannot survive in feces.
  • Motility of the two species are quite different,
    which almost assures the two will not be
    confused
  • a) T. hominis darts rapidly in wet mounts of
    feces
  • b) T. vaginalis has jerky movements in
    urogenital specimens

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Trichomonas hominis
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Chilomastix mesnili
  • Commensal nonpathogenic intestinal flagellate
  • Diagnostic features of troph in permanent stains
    and wet preparations
  • Size 6-20uM long, 5-15uM wide
  • Round on one end, tapered to a point on the other
  • Single nucleus on round end
  • peripheral chromatin may be visible
  • karyosome may be central or eccentric
  • may contain radiating chromatin filaments or may
    have granular appearance orbiting karyosome

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Chilomastix mesnili
  • MORE Diagnostic features of troph in permanent
    stains and wet preparations
  • Cytostome emanating from round end near the
    nucleus and extending over half of body length
  • Cytoplasm usually vacuolated
  • Three flagella emanating from oral end and one in
    cytostome (difficult to see except in wet preps)
  • Motility (wet prep) stiff and rotary Debbie?

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Chilomastix mesnili
  • Diagnostic features of cyst in permanent stains
    and wet preparations
  • Size 6-10uM long, 4-6uM wide
  • Morphology
  • Lemon shaped oval with a knob or handle on
    one end
  • Single nucleus similar to one in troph
  • Curved fibril resembling a shepherds crook

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Chilomastix mesnili
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Blood and tissue protozoans
  • Sarcodina
  • Naegleria fowleri Acanthamoeba
    species
  • Mastigophora
  • Trypanosoma (circ), Leishmania (circ),
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