A lymph node punctate of a patient with suspected protozoa disease was examined. Examination of the stained specimen (Romanovsky’s stain) revealed some crescent bodies with pointed end, blue cytoplasm and red nucleus. What protozoan were revealed in the smears?
Toxoplasmas
Malarial plasmodiums
Dermotropic leishmania
Viscerotropic leishmania
Trypanosomes
A puncture sample taken from the lymph node of a patient with preliminary diagnosis of protozoan disease has been investigated. The preparation was processed with Giemsa stain and the following was detected: crescent-shaped bodies with pointed tips, blue cytoplasm and red nuclei. What protozoa have been detected in the preparation?
Toxoplasma
Plasmodium malariae
Trypanosoma
Viscerotropic Leishmania
Dermatotropic Leishmania
Examination of a man revealed a protozoan disease that affected brain and caused vision loss. Blood analysis revealed unicellular half-moon-shaped organisms with pointed end. The causative agent of this disease is:
Toxoplasma
Leishmania
Lamblia
Amoeba
Trichmonad
A man is ill with a protozoan disease characterized by cerebral affection and loss of sight. Blood analysis revealed halfmoon-shaped unicellular organisms with pointed ends. This disease is caused by:
Toxoplasma
Leishmania
Lamblia
Amoeba
Trichomonad
The contents of vesicles that appeared on the mucous membrane of a patient with variola were sent to a virological laboratory. Which of the listed changes were revealed during the smear microscopy?