The eggs of Ancylostoma and Necator
The eggs of Ancylostoma and Necator cannot be differentiated microscopically. The eggs are thin-shelled, colorless and measure 60-75 µm by 35-40 µm
Hookworm egg in an unstained wet mount
Hookworm egg in an unstained wet mount, taken at 400x magnification.
monocyte and reactive lymphocyte
monocyte :
3-4x larger than a mature RBC
Lower nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio because of increased cytoplasm
Kidney shaped Indented Nucleus with mature chromatin (clumped)
Nucleoli are ...
Ascaris lumbricoides unfertilized eggs
Unfertilized eggs are elongated and larger than fertile eggs (up to 90 µm in length). Their shell is thinner and their mammillated layer is more variable, either with large protuberances ...
Differentiating Monocytes from Large Lymphocytes
Top left frame: Monocyte with an irregular outline, gray cytoplasm containing a few azurophilic granules and vacuoles, and a nucleus with an open or lacy chromatin distribution.
Lower ...







