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possible causes of urine dipstick results

 

IRON Overview

Optimal Range: 75-150 mg/ml Causes of Increased Ineffective erythropoiesis (thalassemias, sideroblastic) Intra-vascular hemolysis Liver disease (alcohol, portocaval shunts) ...

different shapes of diphyllobothrium latum ova

 

Auramine-Rhodamine Staining for acid-fast organisms

The auramine-rhodamine stain (AR), is histological technique used to visualize acid-fast bacilli using fluorescence microscopy, especially the Mycobacterium genus like Tuberculosis ...

Proteins that transport metal ions

Transferrin transports iron The binding of ferric ions (Fe3+) to transferrin protects against the toxic effects of these ions. In inflammatory reactions, the iron–transferrin ...

Trypanosoma

 

Comparison between Entomoeba coli and WBCs in stool samples

This is comparison between Entomoeba coli cyst and WBCs in stool samples, so don’t get confused  

Reactions in Kligler Iron Agar

 

Good review of Schistosoma

On Left: Schistosoma mansoni – It’s intestinal schistosomiasis In the Middle: Schistosoma hematoboitem – It is a major agent of schistosomiasis; more specifically, ...

basic steps in hemoatasis

 

Entamoeba coli Cysts in feces

Entamoeba coli Cysts in feces (iodine stain, oil immersion). In these two cysts, five or six of the eight nuclei are visible in the plane of focus.     Reference: http://ruby.fgcu.edu

Anticardiolipin Antibody (ACA, Cardiolipin Antibodies)

Cardiolipin antibodies are the most common form of antiphospholipid antibodies. The antibodies play an important role in the blood clotting process. When autoantibodies (anticardiolipin ...
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