Identification And Laboratory Diagnosis OfTypical And Atypical O o cy st OI Cryptosp oridium | ||
Medical Journal of Babylon | ||
Article 1, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2004, Pages 15-17 | ||
Authors | ||
Wisam M. Al-Saeed; Hind J. Mahmood | ||
Abstract | ||
Cryptospoddiosis is usualiy diagnosed by recognition of oocyst in faecal smears stained by Ziehl-Neelsen, Safranin-methylene-blue, auramine-carbolfuchsine, Succurose-phenol methods. The atypical oocyst is very fragile and quickly collapses when suspended in solution of high osmotic pressure or in lipid solvent. They are not easily be stained by methods used to stain typical oocysts, but their appearance in sucrose-phenol is characteristic their stabilif in this solution, though much less than that oftypical oocysts is sufTicient for them to be recognized and for cases to be diagnosed by microscopy. General findings in patients who excreted aq?ical oocysts were no different from those who excreted typical oocyst | ||
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