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Chlamydia03.jpeg | This image reveals a close view of a patient’s left eye with the upper lid retracted in order to reveal the inflamed conjunctival membrane lining the inside of both the upper and lower lids, due to what was determined to be a case of inclusion conjunctivitis, a type of conjunctival inflammation caused by the bacterium, ''Chlamydia trachomatis''. Inclusion conjunctivitis, also known as chlamydial conjunctivitis, is more common in newborns. Symptoms include redness of the eye(s), swelling of the eyelids, and discharge of pus, usually 5 to 12 days after birth. [http://phil.cdc.gov/Phil/ <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Chlamydia03.jpeg | This image reveals a close view of a patient’s left eye with the upper lid retracted in order to reveal the inflamed conjunctival membrane lining the inside of both the upper and lower lids, due to what was determined to be a case of inclusion conjunctivitis, a type of conjunctival inflammation caused by the bacterium, ''Chlamydia trachomatis''. Inclusion conjunctivitis, also known as chlamydial conjunctivitis, is more common in newborns. Symptoms include redness of the eye(s), swelling of the eyelids, and discharge of pus, usually 5 to 12 days after birth. [http://phil.cdc.gov/Phil/ <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]


Chlamydia09.jpeg | This photomicrograph depicts HeLa cells infected with Type-A ''Chlamydia trachomatis'', Magnified 400X. The cell line of choice is McCoy, however a particular strain of HeLa cells, i.e. HeLa 299-24, can be used to culture ''C. trachomatis''. For identification, either iodine or fluorescent antibody (FA) stains are usually used. [http://phil.cdc.gov/Phil/ <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Chlamydia09.jpeg | This photomicrograph depicts HeLa cells infected with Type-A ''Chlamydia trachomatis'', Magnified 400X. The cell line of choice is McCoy, however a particular strain of HeLa cells, i.e. HeLa 299-24, can be used to culture ''C. trachomatis''. For identification, either iodine or fluorescent antibody (FA) stains are usually used. [http://phil.cdc.gov/Phil/ <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  


6427_lores.jpg | Under a low magnification of 12.5X, this photomicrograph reveals McCoy cell monolayers with ''Chlamydia trachomatis'' inclusion bodies. Chlamydia, caused by ''Chlamydia trachomatis'', is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection. Using cell cultures from the McCoy cell line is one methods implemented in diagnosing Chlamydial infections. [http://phil.cdc.gov/Phil/ <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
6427_lores.jpg | Under a low magnification of 12.5X, this photomicrograph reveals McCoy cell monolayers with ''Chlamydia trachomatis'' inclusion bodies. Chlamydia, caused by ''Chlamydia trachomatis'', is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection. Using cell cultures from the McCoy cell line is one methods implemented in diagnosing Chlamydial infections. [http://phil.cdc.gov/Phil/ <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]


Chlamydia10.jpeg | This photomicrograph reveals McCoy cell monolayers with ''Chlamydia trachomatis'' inclusion bodies; Magnified 50X. Chlamydia, caused by ''Chlamydia trachomatis'', is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection. Using cell cultures from the McCoy cell line is one methods implemented in diagnosing Chlamydial infections.[http://phil.cdc.gov/Phil/ <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Chlamydia10.jpeg | This photomicrograph reveals McCoy cell monolayers with ''Chlamydia trachomatis'' inclusion bodies; Magnified 50X. Chlamydia, caused by ''Chlamydia trachomatis'', is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection. Using cell cultures from the McCoy cell line is one methods implemented in diagnosing Chlamydial infections.[http://phil.cdc.gov/Phil/ <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  


Chlamydia11.jpeg | This photomicrograph reveals McCoy cell monolayers with ''Chlamydia trachomatis'' inclusion bodies; Magnified 200X. Chlamydia, caused by ''Chlamydia trachomatis'', is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection. Using cell cultures from the McCoy cell line is one methods implemented in diagnosing Chlamydial infections. [http://phil.cdc.gov/Phil/ <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Chlamydia11.jpeg | This photomicrograph reveals McCoy cell monolayers with ''Chlamydia trachomatis'' inclusion bodies; Magnified 200X. Chlamydia, caused by ''Chlamydia trachomatis'', is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection. Using cell cultures from the McCoy cell line is one methods implemented in diagnosing Chlamydial infections. [http://phil.cdc.gov/Phil/ <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  


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Bolbosoma_HE_100x_BAM1.jpg | Transverse section through the body wall of ''Bolbosoma'' sp. in an intestinal biopsy specimen, stained with H&E. Image taken at 100x magnification. Cetaceans are the normal definitive hosts for ''Bolbosoma'' spp., and humans usually become infected after eating under-cooked fish which serve as paratenic hosts for the parasite. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Bolbosoma_HE_100x_BAM1.jpg | Transverse section through the body wall of ''Bolbosoma'' sp. in an intestinal biopsy specimen, stained with H&E. Image taken at 100x magnification. Cetaceans are the normal definitive hosts for ''Bolbosoma'' spp., and humans usually become infected after eating under-cooked fish which serve as paratenic hosts for the parasite. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  
Bolbosoma_HE_200x_BAM2.jpg | Higher-magnification (200x) of the specimen in Figure 1. Identifiable in this image are the characteristic thin cuticle (CU, black arrow), syncytial epidermis (EP), longitudinal muscles (blue arrows) and eggs (green arrows). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Bolbosoma_HE_200x_BAM2.jpg | Higher-magnification (200x) of the specimen in Figure 1. Identifiable in this image are the characteristic thin cuticle (CU, black arrow), syncytial epidermis (EP), longitudinal muscles (blue arrows) and eggs (green arrows). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  
Bolbosoma_HE_100x_BAM3.jpg | Transverse section through the body wall of ''Bolbosoma'' sp. in an intestinal biopsy specimen, stained with H&E. Image taken at 100x magnification. In this image, a portion of the reproductive system is visible within the pseudocoelom. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Bolbosoma_HE_100x_BAM3.jpg | Transverse section through the body wall of ''Bolbosoma'' sp. in an intestinal biopsy specimen, stained with H&E. Image taken at 100x magnification. In this image, a portion of the reproductive system is visible within the pseudocoelom. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  


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'''Eggs of ''M. moniliformis'''''
'''Eggs of ''M. moniliformis'''''
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M_moniliformis_egg_HB1.jpg | Eggs of ''M. moniliformis'' liberated from an adult worm that was recovered from the stool of a patient. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_moniliformis_egg_HB1.jpg | Eggs of ''M. moniliformis'' liberated from an adult worm that was recovered from the stool of a patient. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  
M_moniliformis_egg_HB2.jpg | Egg of ''M. moniliformis'' liberated from an adult worm that was recovered from the stool of a patient. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_moniliformis_egg_HB2.jpg | Egg of ''M. moniliformis'' liberated from an adult worm that was recovered from the stool of a patient. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  


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M_moniliformis_adult_HB1.jpg | Adult of ''M. moniliformis''. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_moniliformis_adult_HB1.jpg | Adult of ''M. moniliformis''. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  
M_moniliformis_adult_HB2.jpg | Adult of ''M. moniliformis''. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_moniliformis_adult_HB2.jpg | Adult of ''M. moniliformis''. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  
M_moniliformis_anterior_HB1.jpg | Higher magnification of the anterior end of the specimen in Figures 1 and 2, showing a close-up of the proboscis. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_moniliformis_anterior_HB1.jpg | Higher magnification of the anterior end of the specimen in Figures 1 and 2, showing a close-up of the proboscis. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  
M_moniliformis_anterior_HB2.jpg | Higher magnification of the anterior end of the specimen in Figures 1 and 2, showing a close-up of the proboscis. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_moniliformis_anterior_HB2.jpg | Higher magnification of the anterior end of the specimen in Figures 1 and 2, showing a close-up of the proboscis. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  


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'''Eggs of ''M. hirudinaceous'''''
'''Eggs of ''M. hirudinaceous'''''
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M_hirudinaceous_egg1.jpg | Eggs of ''M. hirudinaceous'' in an unstained wet mount of stool. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_hirudinaceous_egg1.jpg | Eggs of ''M. hirudinaceous'' in an unstained wet mount of stool. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  
M_hirudinaceous_egg2.jpg | Egg of ''M. hirudinaceous'' in an unstained wet mount of stool. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_hirudinaceous_egg2.jpg | Egg of ''M. hirudinaceous'' in an unstained wet mount of stool. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  
M_hirudinaceous_egg3.jpg | Image of the same egg in Figure 2, but in a different plane of focus, showing the textured exterior. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_hirudinaceous_egg3.jpg | Image of the same egg in Figure 2, but in a different plane of focus, showing the textured exterior. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  


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'''Adults of ''M. hirudinaceous'''''
'''Adults of ''M. hirudinaceous'''''
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M_hirudinaceous_adult_BAM1.jpg | Adult of ''M. hirudinaceous''. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_hirudinaceous_adult_BAM1.jpg | Adult of ''M. hirudinaceous''. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  
M_hirudinaceous_anterior_BAM1.jpg | Higher magnification of the specimen in Figure 1, showing a close-up of the anterior end and the proboscis containing hooks. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_hirudinaceous_anterior_BAM1.jpg | Higher magnification of the specimen in Figure 1, showing a close-up of the anterior end and the proboscis containing hooks. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  
M_hirudinaceous_tissue1.jpg | Cross-section of the intestine of a pig, stained with H&E, showing the anterior end of an adult ''Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceous'' embedded within the intestinal wall. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_hirudinaceous_tissue1.jpg | Cross-section of the intestine of a pig, stained with H&E, showing the anterior end of an adult ''Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceous'' embedded within the intestinal wall. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  


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Tcruzi_CSF_giemsa.jpg | ''Trypanosoma cruzi'' trypomastigote in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) stained with Giemsa. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trypanosomiasisAmerican/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>] <br>
Tcruzi_CSF_giemsa.jpg | ''Trypanosoma cruzi'' trypomastigote in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) stained with Giemsa. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trypanosomiasisAmerican/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>] <br>  


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Tcruzi_tissue_he.jpg | ''Trypanosoma cruzi'' amastigotes in heart tissue. The section is stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trypanosomiasisAmerican/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>] <br>
Tcruzi_tissue_he.jpg | ''Trypanosoma cruzi'' amastigotes in heart tissue. The section is stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trypanosomiasisAmerican/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>] <br>  
Tcruzi_tissue_he3.jpg | ''Trypanosoma cruzi'' amastigotes in heart tissue. The section is stained with H&E. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trypanosomiasisAmerican/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>] <br>
Tcruzi_tissue_he3.jpg | ''Trypanosoma cruzi'' amastigotes in heart tissue. The section is stained with H&E. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trypanosomiasisAmerican/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>] <br>  


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Tcruzi_culture_epi2.jpg | ''Trypanosoma cruzi'' epimastigotes from culture. Note the location of the kinetoplast anterior to the nucleus. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trypanosomiasisAmerican/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>] <br>
Tcruzi_culture_epi2.jpg | ''Trypanosoma cruzi'' epimastigotes from culture. Note the location of the kinetoplast anterior to the nucleus. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trypanosomiasisAmerican/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>] <br>  


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'''''A. costaricensis'' adult female in tissue sections stained with H&E'''
'''''A. costaricensis'' adult female in tissue sections stained with H&E'''
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=====Bertiella infection=====
=====Bertiella infection=====  
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'''''Chilomastix mesnili'' cysts in wet mounts'''
'''''Chilomastix mesnili'' cysts in wet mounts'''
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C_mesnili_cyst_wtmt_BM1.jpg | Cyst of ''C. mesnili'' in a concentrated wet mount of stool, stained with iodine. Image taken at 1000x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/chilomastix/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
C_mesnili_cyst_wtmt_BM1.jpg | Cyst of ''C. mesnili'' in a concentrated wet mount of stool, stained with iodine. Image taken at 1000x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/chilomastix/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
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P_manchouricus_KoreaA.jpg | Shells of ''Parafossarulus manchouricus'', the most common snail host of C. sinensis in endemic areas in southeast Asia. Image courtesy of the Web Atlas of Medical Parasitology and the Korean Society for Parasitology. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/clonorchiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
P_manchouricus_KoreaA.jpg | Shells of ''Parafossarulus manchouricus'', the most common snail host of C. sinensis in endemic areas in southeast Asia. Image courtesy of the Web Atlas of Medical Parasitology and the Korean Society for Parasitology. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/clonorchiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Bithynia_tentaculata_Manas.jpg | ''Bithynia'' sp., another common intermediate host of ''C. sinensis''. Image courtesy of Michal Manas. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/clonorchiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Bithynia_tentaculata_Manas.jpg | ''Bithynia'' sp., another common intermediate host of ''C. sinensis''. Image courtesy of Michal Maňas. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/clonorchiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]


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Balamuthia_cyst_Vish1.jpg | Cysts of ''B. mandrillaris''. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Balamuthia_cyst_Vish1.jpg | Cysts of ''B. mandrillaris''. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  
Balamuthia_cyst_Vish2.jpg | Close-up of one of the cysts in Figure 1. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Balamuthia_cyst_Vish2.jpg | Close-up of one of the cysts in Figure 1. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  
Balamuthia_cyst_Vish3.jpg | Cyst of ''B. mandrillaris''. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Balamuthia_cyst_Vish3.jpg | Cyst of ''B. mandrillaris''. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Balamuthia_cyst_HE_Vish1.jpg | Cyst of ''B. mandrillaris'' in brain tissue, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Balamuthia_cyst_HE_Vish1.jpg | Cyst of ''B. mandrillaris'' in brain tissue, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  
Balamuthia_cyst_HE_Vish2.jpg | Cyst of ''B. mandrillaris'' in brain tissue, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Balamuthia_cyst_HE_Vish2.jpg | Cyst of ''B. mandrillaris'' in brain tissue, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  
B_mandrillaris_UKY1.jpg | Cyst of ''B. mandrillaris'' in brain tissue, stained with H&E. Image courtesy of the University of Kentucky Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
B_mandrillaris_UKY1.jpg | Cyst of ''B. mandrillaris'' in brain tissue, stained with H&E. Image courtesy of the University of Kentucky Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
B_mandrillaris_UKY2.jpg | Cyst of ''B. mandrillaris'' in brain tissue, stained with H&E. Image courtesy of the University of Kentucky Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
B_mandrillaris_UKY2.jpg | Cyst of ''B. mandrillaris'' in brain tissue, stained with H&E. Image courtesy of the University of Kentucky Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
B_mandrillaris_Cook1.jpg | Cysts of ''B. mandrillaris'' in brain tissue, stained with H&E. Image courtesy of Cook Children’s Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
B_mandrillaris_Cook1.jpg | Cysts of ''B. mandrillaris'' in brain tissue, stained with H&E. Image courtesy of Cook Children’s Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
B_mandrillaris_Cook2.jpg | Cyst of ''B. mandrillaris'' in brain tissue, stained with H&E. Image courtesy of Cook Children’s Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
B_mandrillaris_Cook2.jpg | Cyst of ''B. mandrillaris'' in brain tissue, stained with H&E. Image courtesy of Cook Children’s Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]


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Balamuthia_troph_Vish1.jpg | Trophozoite of ''B. mandrillaris'' in culture. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Balamuthia_troph_Vish1.jpg | Trophozoite of ''B. mandrillaris'' in culture. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Balamuthia_troph_Vish4.jpg | Trophozoite of ''B. mandrillaris'' in culture. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Balamuthia_troph_Vish4.jpg | Trophozoite of ''B. mandrillaris'' in culture. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Balamuthia_troph_Vish2.jpg | Trophozoite of ''B. mandrillaris'' in culture. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Balamuthia_troph_Vish2.jpg | Trophozoite of ''B. mandrillaris'' in culture. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Balamuthia_troph_Vish3.jpg | Trophozoite of ''B. mandrillaris'' in culture. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Balamuthia_troph_Vish3.jpg | Trophozoite of ''B. mandrillaris'' in culture. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html#bmandcysts <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Balamuthia_troph_HE_Vish3.jpg | Several trophozoites of ''B. mandrillaris'' in brain tissue, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Balamuthia_troph_HE_Vish3.jpg | Several trophozoites of ''B. mandrillaris'' in brain tissue, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Balamuthia_troph_HE_Vish1.jpg | A single trophozoite (green arrow) of ''B. mandrillaris'' in brain tissue, stained with H&E. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Balamuthia_troph_HE_Vish1.jpg | A single trophozoite (green arrow) of ''B. mandrillaris'' in brain tissue, stained with H&E. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Balamuthia_troph_HE_Vish2.jpg | A single trophozoite (black arrow) of ''B. mandrillaris'' in brain tissue, stained with H&E. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Balamuthia_troph_HE_Vish2.jpg | A single trophozoite (black arrow) of ''B. mandrillaris'' in brain tissue, stained with H&E. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]


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N_fowleri_cyst_Vish1.jpg | Cyst of ''N. fowleri'' in culture. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
N_fowleri_cyst_Vish1.jpg | Cyst of ''N. fowleri'' in culture. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]  


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N_fowleri_troph_TX.jpg | Trophozoite of ''N. fowleri'' in CSF, stained with trichrome. Image courtesy of the Texas State Health Department. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
N_fowleri_troph_TX.jpg | Trophozoite of ''N. fowleri'' in CSF, stained with trichrome. Image courtesy of the Texas State Health Department. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/freeLivingAmebic/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]


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======''Sappinia pedata''======
======''Sappinia pedata''======
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====H====
===== Hepatic capillariasis=====
======''Capillaria hepatica''======
'''''Capillaria hepatica'' eggs'''
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C_hepatica_eggs_200x_HB.jpg | Eggs of ''C. hepatica'' in liver stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hepaticCapillariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
C_hepatica_eggs_1000x_HB.jpg | Eggs of ''C. hepatica'' in liver stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). The egg in this figure (1000x magnification) shows the typically striated shell and shallow polar prominences. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hepaticCapillariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
C_hepatica_tissue_HB.jpg| Eggs of ''C. hepatica'' in liver stained with H&E. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hepaticCapillariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
C_hepatica_eggs_HE.jpg| Eggs of ''C. hepatica'' in liver stained with H&E. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hepaticCapillariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
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'''''Capillaria hepatica'' adults'''
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C_hepatica_400x_male_liver.jpg | Cross section of a male ''C. hepatica'' in liver tissue, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). Note the presence of the intestine (blue arrow) and the coiled sections of the testes (black arrows). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hepaticCapillariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
C_hepatica_500x_liver.jpg | Cross section of ''C. hepatica'' in liver tissue, stained with H&E. Note the presence of the intestine (blue arrow) and bacillary bands (black arrows). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hepaticCapillariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
C_hepatica_adult_200x_HB.jpg | Cross-section of ''C. hepatica'' in liver tissue, stained with H&E. Note the presence of a stichocyte (black arrow) and bacillary bands (blue arrows). Image taken at 200x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hepaticCapillariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====Heterophyiasis=====
======''Heterophyes heterophyes''======
'''Adult of ''Heterophyes heterophyes'''''
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H_heterophyes_adult_BAM3.jpg | Adult of ''H. heterophyes'', stained with carmine. In this figure, the following structures are labeled: oral sucker (OS), pharynx (PH), intestine (IN), ventral sucker, or acetabulum (AC), and eggs within the uterus (UT) <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/heterophyiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
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'''Snail intermediate hosts of ''Heterophyes heterophyes'''''
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Cerithideopsilla_Conchology_A.jpg | ''Cerithideopsilla cingulata'', an intermediate host for ''H. heterophyes'' in southeast Asia. Image courtesy of Conchology, Inc, Mactan Island, Philippines <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/heterophyiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
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=====Hymenolepiasis=====
======''Hymenolepis diminuta''======
'''''Hymenolepis diminuta'' eggs in wet mounts'''
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H_diminuta_egg_wtmt1.jpg | Egg of ''H. diminuta'' in a wet mount stained with iodine. Four of the hooks are visible at this level of focus. Image courtesy of the Georgia Department of Public Health. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
H_diminuta_egg_wtmt2.jpg | Egg of ''H. diminuta'' in a wet mount stained with iodine. Four of the hooks are visible at this level of focus. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
H_diminuta_eggs_BAM1.jpg | Eggs of ''H. diminuta'' in an unstained wet mount of concentrated stool. Image taken at 200x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
H_diminuta_eggs_BAM2.jpg | Higher magnification (400x) of one of the eggs in Figure 3. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
H_diminuta_eggs_BAM3.jpg | Egg of ''H. diminuta'' in an unstained wet mount of concentrated stool. Image taken at 400x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
H_diminuta_eggs_BAM4.jpg | Egg of ''H. diminuta'' in an unstained wet mount of concentrated stool. Image taken at 400x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
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'''''Hymenolepis diminuta'' proglottids'''
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H_diminuta_proglottids_HE_BAM1.jpg | Proglottids of ''H. diminuta'' stained with carmine. Notice the craspedote form of the proglottids. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Hymenolepis nana''======
'''''Hymenolepis nana'' eggs in wet mounts'''
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H_nana_egg_wtmt5.jpg | Egg of ''H. nana'' in an unstained wet mount. Note the presence of hooks in the oncosphere and polar filaments within the space between the oncosphere and outer shell. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
H_nana_egg_wtmt4.jpg | Egg of ''H. nana'' in an unstained wet mount. Note the presence of hooks in the oncosphere and polar filaments within the space between the oncosphere and outer shell. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
H_nana_HB2010.jpg | Egg of ''H. nana'' in an unstained wet mount. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
H_nana_egg_wtmt_OR.jpg | Egg of ''H. nana'' in an unstained formalin ethyl acetate (FEA) wet mount. In this image, four of the hooks in the oncosphere are clearly visible. Image courtesy of the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
H_nana_egg_wtmt1.jpg | Egg of ''H. nana'' in an unstained wet mount. In this image, the polar filaments in the space between the oncosphere and outer shell are clearly visible. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
H_nana_egg_wtmt2.jpg | Egg of ''H. nana'' in an unstained wet mount. In this image, the polar filaments in the space between the oncosphere and outer shell are clearly visible. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
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'''''Hymenolepis nana'' eggs, zinc PVA trichrome stain'''
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Hnana_egg_tric_OR.jpg | Egg of ''H. nana'' in a trichrome-stained stool specimen. Although trichrome is not the preferred method for observing helminth eggs, they can be detected this way. The eggs are distorted, probably due to the zinc polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) used for preserving specimens for trichrome stain. Images courtesy of the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Hnana_egg_tric2_OR.jpg | Egg of ''H. nana'' in a trichrome-stained stool specimen. Although trichrome is not the preferred method for observing helminth eggs, they can be detected this way. The eggs are distorted, probably due to the zinc polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) used for preserving specimens for trichrome stain. Images courtesy of the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
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'''''Hymenolepis nana'' proglottids'''
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H_nana_HE3.jpg | Cross-sections of mature proglottids of ''H. nana'' stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E), taken at 100x. Note the craspedote (overlapping) proglottids. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
H_nana_HE1.jpg | Higher magnification of eggs within the proglottid in Figure 1, taken at 400x. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
H_nana_HE2.jpg | Higher magnification of the eggs in Figures 1 and 2, taken at 1000x, oil. Hooks do not stain with H&E but are refractile and may be visible in stained specimens with proper adjustment of the microscope. Polar filaments are visible in the egg in the upper right quadrant of the image. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
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'''''Hymenolepis nana'' adults'''
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H_nana_adult1.jpg | Three adult specimens of ''H. nana''. Image courtesy of the Georgia Department of Public Health. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
H_nana_scolex_DB1.jpg | Scolex of ''H. nana'' in an unstained wet mount of stool. Image courtesy of Dr. David Bruckner. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
H_nana_scolex_DB2.jpg | Higher magnification of the scolex in Figure 2. In this image, two of the suckers and the rostellar hooks are clearly visible. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/hymenolepiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
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====I====
=====Intestinal amebae=====
======''Entamoeba coli''======
'''''E. coli'' cysts in concentrated wet mounts'''
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Ecoli_cyst_wtmt.jpg | Cyst of ''E. coli'' in a unstained concentrated wet mount. Six nuclei are visible in this focal plane. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ecoli_cyst_wtmt2.jpg | Cyst of ''E. coli'' in a concentrated wet mount stained with iodine. Five nuclei are visible in this focal plane. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ecoli_cyst_wtmt5.jpg | Cyst of ''E. coli'' in a concentrated wet mount stained with iodine. Seven nuclei are visible in this focal plane. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ecoli_cyst_wtmt3.jpg | Cyst of ''E. coli'' in a concentrated wet mount stained with iodine. Five nuclei are visible in this focal plane. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ecoli_cyst_wtmt4.jpg | Cyst of ''E. coli'' in a concentrated wet mount stained with iodine. Five nuclei are visible in this focal plane. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
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'''''E. coli'' cysts stained with trichrome'''
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Ecoli_cyst_tric.jpg | Immature cyst of ''E. coli'', stained with trichrome. Notice the presence of only two nuclei, and a large glycogen vacuole. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ecoli_cyst_tric2.jpg | Mature cyst of ''E. coli'', stained with trichrome. Five nuclei are visible in this focal plane. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ecoli_cyst_tric3.jpg | Mature cyst of ''E. coli'', stained with trichrome. In this specimen, at least five nuclei are visible in the shown focal plane. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ecoli_cyst_tric4.jpg | Mature cyst of ''E. coli'', stained with trichrome. In this specimen, at least five nuclei are visible in the shown focal plane. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
E_coli_cyst_BAM1a.jpg | Mature cyst of ''E. coli'', stained with trichrome. This figure and Figure 6 represent the same cyst shown in two different focal planes. Eight nuclei can be seen between the two focal planes. Also, above the cyst in this figure, a trophozoite of Endolimax nana can be seen. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
E_coli_cyst_BAM1b.jpg | Mature cyst of ''E. coli'', stained with trichrome. This figure and Figure 5 represent the same cyst shown in two different focal planes. Eight nuclei can be seen between the two focal planes. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
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'''''E. coli'' trophozoites stained with trichrome'''
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Ecoli_troph_tric.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. coli'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ecoli_troph_tric2.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. coli'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ecoli_troph_tric3.jpg | Trophozoites of ''E. coli'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ecoli_troph_BAM1.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. coli'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Entamoeba gingivalis''======
'''''E. gingivalis'' trophozoites stained with trichrome'''
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E_gingivalis_troph_BAM1.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. gingivalis'' from culture, stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
E_gingivalis_troph_BAM2.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. gingivalis'' from culture, stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
E_gingivalis_troph_BAM3.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. gingivalis'' from culture, stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
E_gingivalis_troph_BAM4.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. gingivalis'' from culture, stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
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======''Entamoeba hartmanni''======
'''''E. hartmanni'' cyst in a wet mount'''
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Ehartmanni_cyst_wtmt.jpg | Cyst of an ''E. hartmanni'' in a wet mount, stained with iodine. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''E. hartmanni'' cysts stained with trichrome'''
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E_hartmanni_cyst_trich_BAM1.jpg | Cyst of ''E. hartmanni'' stained with trichrome. Notice the bluntly-ended chromatoid bodies. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
E_hartmanni_cyst_trich_BAM7.jpg | Cyst of ''E. hartmanni'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
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'''''E. hartmanni'' trophozoites stained with trichrome'''
<gallery widths=200px>
Ehartmanni_troph_tric_KS.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. hartmanni'' stained with trichrome. Image courtesy of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ehartmanni_troph_tric3.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. hartmanni'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ehartmanni_troph_tric4.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. hartmanni'' stained with trichrome. In the upper-right of the image is a cyst-like body of ''Blastocystis hominis''. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
E_hartmanni_cyst_trich_BAM1.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. hartmanni'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
E_hartmanni_cyst_trich_BAM2.jpg | Two trophozoites of ''E. hartmanni'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
E_hartmanni_cyst_trich_BAM3.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. hartmanni'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Entamoeba histolytica''======
======''Entamoeba polecki''======
'''''E. polecki'' cyst in a concentrated wet mount, stained with iodine'''
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Epolecki_cyst_wtmt.jpg | Cyst of ''E. polecki'' in a wet mount, stained with iodine. Notice the numerous chromatoid bodies (arrows). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''E. polecki'' cysts stained with trichrome'''
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Epolecki_cyst_tric.jpg | Cyst of ''E. polecki'' stained with trichrome. Notice the large nucleus with a pleomorphic karyosome and numerous variably-shaped chromatoid bodies. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Epolecki_cyst_tric2.jpg | Cyst of ''E. polecki'' stained with trichrome. Notice the large nucleus with a pleomorphic karyosome and numerous variably-shaped chromatoid bodies. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Epolecki_cyst_tric3.jpg | Cyst of ''E. polecki'' stained with trichrome. Notice the large nucleus with a pleomorphic karyosome and numerous variably-shaped chromatoid bodies. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Epolecki_cyst_tric4.jpg | Cyst of ''E. polecki'' stained with trichrome. Notice the large nucleus with a pleomorphic karyosome and numerous variably-shaped chromatoid bodies. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
E_polecki_cyst1.jpg | Cyst of ''E. polecki'' stained with trichrome. Notice the large nucleus with a pleomorphic karyosome and numerous variably-shaped chromatoid bodies. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
E_polecki_cyst2.jpg | Cyst of ''E. polecki'' stained with trichrome. Notice the large nucleus with a pleomorphic karyosome and numerous variably-shaped chromatoid bodies. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''E. polecki'' trophozoites stained with trichrome'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Epolecki_troph_tric.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. polecki'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
E_polecki_troph1.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. polecki'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Epolecki_troph_tric2.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. polecki'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Epolecki_troph_tric3.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. polecki'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Epolecki_troph_tric4.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. polecki'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Endolimax nana''======
'''''Endolimax nana'' cysts in concentrated wet mounts'''
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Enana_cyst_wtmt2.jpg | Cyst of ''E. nana'' in a direct wet mount, viewed under differential interference contrast (DIC) microscopy. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Enana_cyst_wtmt_lugols.jpg | Cyst of ''E. nana'' in a direct wet mount stained with iodine. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''E. nana'' cyst stained with trichrome'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Enana_cyst_tric.jpg | Cysts of ''E. nana'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
E_nana_cyst_trich_BAM1.jpg | Cyst of ''E. nana'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
E_nana_cyst_trich_BAM2.jpg | Cyst of ''E. nana'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
E_nana_cyst_trich_BAM3.jpg | Cyst of ''E. nana'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''E. nana'' trophozoites stained with trichrome'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Enana_troph_tric.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. nana'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Enana_troph_tric2.jpg | Trophozoites of ''E. nana'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Enana_troph_tric3.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. nana'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Enana_troph_web.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. nana'' stained with trichrome. Image courtesy of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
E_nana_troph_trich_BAM1.jpg | Trophozoite of ''E. nana'' stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Iodamoeba buetschlii''======
'''''Iodamoeba buetschlii'' cysts in concentrated wet mounts'''
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Iodamoeba_wtmt_BAM4.jpg | Cyst of ''I. buetschlii'' in an unstained concentrated wet mount. In these cysts, the glycogen vacuole can be seen as a large, oval refractile body. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Iodamoeba_wtmt_BAM5.jpg | Cyst of ''I. buetschlii'' in an unstained concentrated wet mount. In these cysts, the glycogen vacuole can be seen as a large, oval refractile body. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Iodamoeba_wtmt_iodine_BAM2.jpg | Cyst of ''I. buetschlii'' from the same specimen as seen in Figures A and B, but stained with iodine. In this cyst, the glycogen vacuole is more-easily observed as a dark-staining mass in the cyst. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Iodamoeba_wtmt_iodine_BAM4.jpg | Cyst of ''I. buetschlii'' from the same specimen as seen in Figures A and B, but stained with iodine. In this cyst, the glycogen vacuole is more-easily observed as a dark-staining mass in the cyst. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''I. buetschlii'' cysts stained with trichrome'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
I_buetschlii_cyst_trich_BAM1.jpg | Cyst of ''I. buetschlii'' stained with trichrome. In this specimen, both the nucleus and large glycogen vacuole are visible. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
I_buetschlii_cyst_trich_BAM2.jpg | Cyst of ''I. buetschlii'' stained with trichrome. In this specimen, both the nucleus and large glycogen vacuole are visible. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ibuetschlii_cyst_tric.jpg | Cyst of ''I. buetschlii'' stained with trichrome. In this specimen, both the nucleus and large glycogen vacuole are visible (arrow). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ibuetschlii_cyst_tric2.jpg | Cyst of ''I. buetschlii'' stained with trichrome. In this specimen, both the nucleus and large glycogen vacuole are visible. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''I. buetschlii'' trophozoite stained with trichrome'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
I_buetschlii_troph_trich_BAM1.jpg | Trophozoite of ''I. buetschlii'' trophozoite stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
I_buetschlii_troph_trich_BAM2.jpg | Trophozoite of ''I. buetschlii'' trophozoite stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalAmebae/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====Intestinal capillariasis=====
======''Capillaria philippinensis''======
 
'''''Capillaria philippinensis'' eggs'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
C_philippinensis_egg3.jpg | Egg of ''C. philippinensis'' in an unstained wet mount of stool. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalCapillariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
C_philippinensis_egg1.jpg | Egg of ''C. philippinensis'' in an unstained wet mount of stool. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalCapillariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
C_philippinensis_egg2.jpg | Egg of ''C. philippinensis'' in an unstained wet mount of stool. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalCapillariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
C_philippinensis_egg4.jpg | Egg of ''C. philippinensis'' in an unstained wet mount of stool. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalCapillariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''Capillaria philippinensis'' adults'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
C_philippinensis_tissue6.jpg | Longitudinal section of an adult of ''C. philippinensis'' from an intestinal biopsy specimen stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalCapillariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
C_philippinensis_tissue5.jpg | Longitudinal section of an adult of ''C. philippinensis'' from an intestinal biopsy specimen stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalCapillariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
C.philippinensis_HE1.jpg | Longitudinal section of an adult ''C. philippinensis'' from an intestinal biopsy specimen, stained with H&E. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalCapillariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
C_philippinensis_HE2.jpg | Higher magnification of Figure 3, showing stichocytes within the adult worm. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalCapillariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
C_philippinensis_tissue_4.jpg | Cross-section of a gravid adult female ''C. philippinensis'' from an intestinal biopsy specimen, stained with H&E. Shown in this figure are a bacillary band (blue arrow), the intestine (red arrow) and uterus containing an egg in cross-section (black arrow). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/intestinalCapillariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
====J====
====K====
====L====
=====Leishmaniasis (Visceral leishmaniasis, Kala-azar)=====
======''Leishmania'' sp.======
'''''Leishmania'' amastigotes'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Leish_amasti2.jpg | ''Leishmania'' sp. amastigotes in a Giemsa-stained tissue scraping. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/leishmaniasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Leishvianpana_amasti_giemsa3.jpg | ''Leishmania (Viannia) panamensis'' amastigotes in a Giemsa-stained tissue scraping. Identification to the species level is not possible based on morphology and other diagnostic techniques such isoenzyme assay or PCR are needed. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/leishmaniasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Leishvianpana_amasti_giemsa.jpg | ''Leishmania (Viannia) panamensis'' amastigotes in a Giemsa-stained tissue scraping. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/leishmaniasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Leishvianpana_amasti_giemsa2.jpg | ''Leishmania (Viannia) panamensis'' amastigotes in a Giemsa-stained tissue scraping. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/leishmaniasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Leish_amasti_TouchPrep_mn.jpg | ''Leishmania'' sp. amastigotes; touch-prep stained with Giemsa. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/leishmaniasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Leish_amasti_TouchPrep2.jpg | ''Leishmania'' sp. amastigotes; touch-prep stained with Giemsa. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/leishmaniasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Leish_amast_WBC1_DPDx.jpg | ''Leishmania tropica'' amastigotes from an impression smear of a biopsy specimen from a skin lesion. In this figure, an intact macrophage is practically filled with amastigotes (arrows), several of which have a clearly visible nucleus and kinetoplast. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/leishmaniasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Leish_amast_WBC1_DPDx.jpg | ''Leishmania tropica'' amastigotes from an impression smear of a biopsy specimen from a skin lesion. In this figure, amastigotes are being freed from a rupturing macrophage. Patient had traveled to Egypt, Africa, and the Middle East. Based on culture in NNN medium, followed by isoenzyme analysis, the species was identified as L. tropica. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/leishmaniasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''Leishmania mexicana'' in tissue stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Leish_amasti_HnE_tissue_mn.jpg |  Amastigotes of ''Leishmania'' sp. in a biopsy specimen from a skin lesion, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/leishmaniasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Leish_skin_DPDx.jpg | ''Leishmania mexicana'' in a biopsy specimen from a skin lesion stained with H&E. The amastigotes are lining the walls of two vacuoles, a typical arrangement. The species identification was derived from culture followed by isoenzyme analysis. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/leishmaniasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''Leishmania'' sp. promastigotes from culture'''
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Leish_epimasti_mn.jpg | ''Leishmania'' sp. promastigotes from culture. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/leishmaniasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====Loaiasis=====
======''Loa loa''======
'''Microfilariae of ''Loa loa'''''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
L_loa_whole_HBc.jpg | Microfilaria of ''L. loa'' a thick blood smear from a patient from Cameroon, stained with Giemsa. Note the nuclei extending to the tip of the tail to the left of the image. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/loiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Loa1_1000x.jpg | Microfilaria of ''L. loa'' in a thick blood smear, stained with Giemsa. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/loiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Loa2_1000.jpg | Microfilaria of ''L. loa'' in a thick blood smear, stained with Giemsa. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/loiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
L_loa_whole_Giemsa_HBa.jpg | Microfilaria of ''L. loa'' in a thin blood smear, stained with Giemsa. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/loiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
L_loa_whole_HBb.jpg | Microfilaria of ''L. loa'' in a thin blood smear, stained with Giemsa. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/loiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
L_loa_whole_HBa.jpg | Microfilaria of ''L. loa'' in a thin blood smear, stained with Giemsa. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/loiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Loa_knotts_100x.jpg | Microfilariae of ''L. loa'' captured by the Knotts concentration technique. Image taken at 100x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/loiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Loa_knotts_500x.jpg | Higher magnification of the microfilariae in Figure 7, taken at 500x oil magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/loiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''Adults of ''L. loa'''''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
L_loa_adult_GA1.jpg | Adult of ''L. loa'' removed from the eye of a patient. Image courtesy of the Georgia State Public Health Laboratory. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/loiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
L_loa_adult_GA2.jpg | Adult of ''L. loa'' removed from the eye of a patient. Image courtesy of the Georgia State Public Health Laboratory. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/loiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====Lymphatic filariasis (Bancroftian filariasis)=====
======''Brugia malayi''======
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Brugia_malayi.jpg | Microfilaria of ''B. malayi'' in a thick blood smear, stained with Giemsa. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/lymphaticFilariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Brugia_malayi2.jpg | Microfilaria of ''B. malayi'' in a thin blood smear, stained with Giemsa. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/lymphaticFilariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Brugia timori''======
<gallery widths=200px>
 
B_timori_Giemsa_500x_BAM1.jpg | Microfilaria of ''B. timori'' in a thick blood smear from a patient from Indonesia, stained with Giemsa and captured at 500x oil magnification. Image from a specimen courtesy of Dr. Thomas C. Orihel, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/lymphaticFilariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
B_timori_Giemsa_500x_BAM2.jpg | Microfilaria of ''B. timori'' in a thick blood smear from a patient from Indonesia, stained with Giemsa and captured at 500x oil magnification. Image from a specimen courtesy of Dr. Thomas C. Orihel, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/lymphaticFilariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
B_timori_Giemsa_500x_BAM3.jpg | Microfilaria of ''B. timori'' in a thick blood smear from a patient from Indonesia, stained with Giemsa and captured at 500x oil magnification. Image from a specimen courtesy of Dr. Thomas C. Orihel, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/lymphaticFilariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
B_timori_Giemsa_500x_BAM4.jpg | Microfilaria of ''B. timori'' in a thick blood smear from a patient from Indonesia, stained with Giemsa and captured at 500x oil magnification. Image from a specimen courtesy of Dr. Thomas C. Orihel, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/lymphaticFilariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
B_timori_Giemsa_500x_BAM5.jpg | Microfilaria of ''B. timori'' in a thick blood smear from a patient from Indonesia, stained with Giemsa and captured at 500x oil magnification. Image from a specimen courtesy of Dr. Thomas C. Orihel, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/lymphaticFilariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
B_timori_Giemsa_500x_BAM6.jpg | Microfilaria of ''B. timori'' in a thick blood smear from a patient from Indonesia, stained with Giemsa and captured at 500x oil magnification. Image from a specimen courtesy of Dr. Thomas C. Orihel, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/lymphaticFilariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Wuchereria bancrofti''======
'''Microfilariae of ''Wuchereria bancrofti'''''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
W_bancrofti_ORa.jpg | Microfilaria of ''W. bancrofti'' in a thick blood smear stained with Giemsa. Image courtesy of the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/lymphaticFilariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
W_bancrofti_ORb.jpg | Microfilaria of ''W. bancrofti'' in a thick blood smear stained with Giemsa. Image courtesy of the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/lymphaticFilariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
W_bancrofti_whole_BAM1.jpg |  Microfilaria of ''W. bancrofti'' in a thick blood smear, stained with Giemsa. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/lymphaticFilariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
W_bancrofti_anterior_BAM2.jpg | Close-up of the anterior end of the worm in Figure 3. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/lymphaticFilariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
W_bancrofti_posterior_BAM2.jpg | Close-up of the posterior end of the worm in Figure 3. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/lymphaticFilariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''Adults of ''W. bancrofti'''''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Wbancrofti_adults2.jpg | Adults of ''W. bancrofti''. The male worm is on the left; the female is on the right. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/lymphaticFilariasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
====M====
 
=====Malaria=====
======''Plasmodium falciparum''======
======''Plasmodium knowlesi''======
======''Plasmodium malariae''======
======''Plasmodium ovale''======
======''Plasmodium vivax''======
 
=====Mansonellosis=====
======''Mansonella ozzardi''======
'''Microfilariae of ''Mansonella ozzardi'''''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
M_ozzardi_BAM1.jpg | Microfilaria of ''M. ozzardi'' in a thick blood smear, stained with Giemsa. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/mansonellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_ozzardi_BAM2.jpg | Microfilaria of ''M. ozzardi'' in a thick blood smear, stained with Giemsa. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/mansonellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_ozzardi_BAM3.jpg | Microfilaria of ''M. ozzardi'' in a thick blood smears, stained with Giemsa. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/mansonellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_ozzardi_BAM4.jpg | Microfilaria of ''M. ozzardi'' in a thick blood smear, stained with Giemsa. Note the hook-like end to the tail in this figure. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/mansonellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Mansonella perstans''======
'''Microfilariae of ''Mansonella perstans'''''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
M_perstans_thick_BAM1.jpg | Microfilaria of ''M. perstans'' in a thick blood smear stained with Giemsa, from a patient from Cameroon. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/mansonellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_perstans_thick_BAM2.jpg | Microfilaria of ''M. perstans'' in a thick blood smear stained with Giemsa, from a patient from Cameroon. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/mansonellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_perstans_thick_BAM3.jpg | Microfilaria of ''M. perstans'' in a thick blood smear stained with Giemsa, from a patient from Cameroon. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/mansonellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_perstans_thin_BAM1.jpg | Microfilaria of ''M. perstans'' in a thin blood smear from the same specimen as Figures 1-3. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/mansonellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_perstans_thin_BAM2.jpg | Microfilaria of ''M. perstans'' in a thin blood smear from the same specimen as Figures 1-4. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/mansonellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
M_perstans_Canada.jpg | Microfilaria of ''M. perstans'' in a thick blood smear stained with Giemsa. Image courtesy of the Parasitology Department, Public Health Lab, Ontario Agency for Health Protection and Promotion, Canada. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/mansonellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Mansonella streptocerca''======
'''Microfilariae of ''Mansonella streptocerca'''''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
M_streptocerca_2x2.jpg | Microfilaria of ''M. streptocerca'', fixed in 2% formalin and stained with hematoxylin. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/mansonellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====Mesocestoidiasis=====
======''Mesocestoides'' spp.======
'''''Mesocestoides'' spp. proglottids and scoleces'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Mesocestoides_dog_AZPHL_A.jpg | Proglottids of ''Mesocestoides'' sp., collected from the stool of a dog. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/mesocestoidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Mesocestoides_dog_AZPHL_B.jpg | Higher magnification of the proglottids in Figure 1, showing the uterus (red arrow), ovary (blue arrow) and parauterine organ (green arrow). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/mesocestoidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Mesocestoides_proglottid_BAM1.jpg | Gravid proglottid of ''Mesocestoides'' sp. stained with carmine. Shown in this specimen are the uterus (UT) and excretory ducts (ED). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/mesocestoidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Mesocestoides_proglottid_BAM2.jpg | Mature proglottids of ''Mesocestoides'' sp. stained with carmine. Shown in this specimen are the vagina (VA), cirrus sac (CS), bilobed ovary (OV) and numerous testes (TE). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/mesocestoidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Mesocestoides_scolex_BAM.jpg | Scolex of ''Mesocestoides'' sp. stained with carmine. In this field, two of the suckers are clearly visible. Note that lack of rostellar hooklets. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/mesocestoidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''Mesocestoides'' spp. tetrathyridia'''
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Mesocestoides_mouse_liver.jpg | Tetrathyridium of ''Mesocestoides'' sp. in the liver of a laboratory-infected mouse. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/mesocestoidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====Metagonimiasis=====
======''Metagonimus yokogawai''======
'''''Metagonimus yokogawai'', adult fluke'''
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M_yokogawi_adult_BAM.jpg | Adult ''M. yokogawai'', stained with carmine. In this figure, the following structures are labeled: oral sucker (OS), pharynx (PH), intestine (IN), genitoacetabulum (GA), ovary (OV), the large, paired testes (TE), and eggs within the uterus (EG). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/metagonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''Snail intermediate hosts of ''M. yokogawai'''''
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Semisulcospira_Conchology_A.jpg | Snail in the genus, ''Semisulcospira''. Image courtesy of Conchology, Inc, Mactan Island, Philippines. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/metagonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Semisulcospira_Conchology_B.jpg | Snail in the genus, ''Semisulcospira''. Image courtesy of Conchology, Inc, Mactan Island, Philippines. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/metagonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====Microsporidiosis=====
======''Encephalitozoon cuniculi''======
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Ecuniculi_spores_gramchromo_2012.jpg | ''Encephalitozoon cuniculi'' spores stained with Gram Chromotrope. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/microsporidiosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ecuniculi_spores_gramchromo2_2012.jpg | ''Encephalitozoon cuniculi'' spores stained with Gram Chromotrope. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/microsporidiosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ecuniculi_spores_gramchromo3_2012.jpg | ''Encephalitozoon cuniculi'' spores stained with Gram Chromotrope. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/microsporidiosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ec_MAYO_Trichrome1.jpg | Spores of ''E. cuniculi'' from urine stained with Ryan's modified trichrome (Trichrome blue). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/microsporidiosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ec_MAYO_Trichrome2.jpg | Spores of ''E. cuniculi'' from urine stained with Ryan's modified trichrome (Trichrome blue). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/microsporidiosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ec_MAYO_Trichrome3.jpg | Spores of ''E. cuniculi'' from urine stained with Ryan's modified trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/microsporidiosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ec_MAYO_KidneyTrichrome.jpg | Spores of ''E. cuniculi'' in a kidney biopsy specimen stained with Ryan's modified trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/microsporidiosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Encephalitozoon hellem''======
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E_hellum_SEM_2012.jpg | Scanning electron micrograph showing an eukaryotic cell bursting and releasing spores of ''Encephalitozoon hellem'' to the extracellular medium. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/microsporidiosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ehellem_spores_IFA_2012.jpg | Monoclonal antibody-based immunofluorescence identification of ''Encephalitozoon hellem''. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/ <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Encephalitozoon intestinalis''======
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Eintestinalis_spores_EM_2012.jpg | Electron micrograph of an eukaryotic cell with ''Encephalitozoon intestinalis'' spores and developing forms inside a septated parasitophorous vacuole. The vacuole is a characteristic feature of this microsporidian species. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/microsporidiosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Msp_parasit_vac2012.jpg | Transmission electron micrograph of ''E. intestinalis'' depicting developing forms inside a parasitophorous vacuole (red arrows) with mature spores (black arrows). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/microsporidiosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
E_intestinalis_calcofluor_2012.jpg | ''Encephalitozoon intestinalis'' stained with Calcofluor white. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/microsporidiosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Enterocytozoon bieneusi''======
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Msp_EM_arrows_2012.jpg | Electron micrograph of an ''Enterocytozoon bieneusi'' spore. Arrows indicate the double rows of polar tubule coils in cross section which characterize a mature ''E. bieneusi'' spore. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/microsporidiosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ebieneusi_spores_chromo2012.jpg | ''Enterocytozoon bieneusi'' spores stained with Chromotrope 2R. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/microsporidiosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Nosema'' spp.======
======''Pleistophora'' sp.======
======''Trachipleistophora'' spp.======
======''Vittaforma corneae''======
 
=====Myiasis (Bot Flies)=====
======''Cuterebra'' spp.======
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Cuterebra_anterior_A.jpg | Anterior end of a larva of a bot fly in the genus, ''Cuterebra''. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/myiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Cuterebra_posterior_A.jpg | Posterior end of the larva in Figure 1. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/myiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Cuterebra_dorsal_BAM.jpg | Adult of ''Cuterebra'' sp. ''Cuterebra'' spp. are primarily parasites of rodents and lagomorphs, although human infections are rare. Images taken from specimens courtesy of the Georgia Museum of Natural History, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/myiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Cuterebra_lateral_BAM.jpg | Adult of ''Cuterebra'' sp. ''Cuterebra'' spp. are primarily parasites of rodents and lagomorphs, although human infections are rare. Images taken from specimens courtesy of the Georgia Museum of Natural History, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/myiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Dermatobia hominis''======
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D_hominis_habitus_A.jpg | Four larvae of ''D. hominis'', removed from a human host. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/myiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
D_hominis_anterior_A.jpg | Close-up of the anterior end of one of the larvae from Figure 1, showing the mandibles. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/myiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
D_hominis_posterior_A.jpg | Close-up of the posterior end of one of the larvae from Figure 1. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/myiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
D_hominis_anterior_ID.jpg | Anterior end of a larva of ''D. hominis''. Image from a specimen courtesy of the Idaho State Health Department. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/myiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
D_hominis_adult_BAM.jpg | Adult of ''Dermatobia hominis'', the human bot fly. Image taken from a specimen courtesy of the Georgia Museum of Natural History, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/myiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Oestrus ovis''======
<gallery widths=200px>
 
O_ovis_habitus_NZ.jpg | First instar larva of ''Oestrus ovis'', taken from the conjunctiva of patient in New Zealand. Image courtesy of Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/myiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
O_ovis_anterior_NZ.jpg | Close-up of the anterior end of the larva in Figure 1, showing the cephalopharyngeal skeleton and mandibles. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/myiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
O_ovis_posterior_NZ.jpg | Close-up of the posterior end of the larva in Figure 1. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/myiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
O_ovis_India1.jpg | First instar larva of ''O. ovis'', collected from the eye of a patient in India presenting with conjunctivitis. Image courtesy of the L V Prasad Eye Institute, Banjara Hills, India. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/myiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Phormia regina''======
<gallery widths=200px>
 
P_regina_habitus1.jpg | Third instar larva of ''P. regina'', collected in the wound of a patient. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/myiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
P_regina_posterior_spiracles1.jpg | Close-up of the posterior spiracles of the specimen in Figure 1. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/myiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
====N====
====O====
=====Oesophagostomiasis=====
======''Oesophagostomum'' spp.======
'''Eggs of ''Oesophagostomum'' spp.'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Oesophagostomum_egg_A.jpg | Egg of ''Oesophagostomum'' sp. in an unstained wet mount of stool. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/oesophagostomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Oesophagostomum_egg_B.jpg | Egg of ''Oesophagostomum'' sp. in an unstained wet mount of stool. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/oesophagostomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''L3 infective larvae of ''Oesophagostomum'' spp.'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Oesophagostomum_L3_ZAF1.jpg | L3 larva of ''Oesophagostomum'' sp., obtained via coproculture from the feces of a baboon (Papio ursinus) in South Africa. Note the long, thin, pointed tail. Image courtesy of the UTC Baboon Research Unit, University of Cape Town, South Africa. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/oesophagostomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Oesophagostomum_L3_ZAF2.jpg | Higher-magnification of the anterior end of the specimen in Figure 1. Note the long cephalic space. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/oesophagostomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Oesophagostomum_L3_ZAF3.jpg | Mid-section of the specimen in Figures 1 and 2. Notice the alternating triangular-shaped intestinal cells (IN). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/oesophagostomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Oesophagostomum_L3_ZAF4.jpg | Tail-end of the specimen in Figures 1-3. Notice the long tail space (arrow) and long, tapering tail sheath. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/oesophagostomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''Adults of ''Oesophagostomum'' spp.'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Oesophagostamum_BeaverA.jpg | Adult of ''Oesophagostomum'' sp. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/oesophagostomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Oesophagostamum_BeaverB.jpg | Higher magnification of the anterior end of the specimen in Figure 1. Note the presence of the cephalic vesicle (CV), cephalic groove (CG) and esophagus (ES). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/oesophagostomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Oesophagostamum_BeaverC.jpg | Higher magnification of the anterior end of the specimen in Figures 1 and 2. Note the presence of the cephalic vesicle (CV) and corona radiata (CR). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/oesophagostomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Oesophagostomum_BAM_female.jpg | Posterior end of a female ''Oesophagostomum'' sp., showing the pointed tail. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/oesophagostomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Oesophagostomum_BAM_bursa1.jpg | Posterior end of male ''Oesophagostomum'' sp. Note the spicule (SP). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/oesophagostomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Oesophagostomum_BAM_bursa2.jpg | Same specimen as in Figure 5, but shown in a slightly different focal plane. Note the bursa (BU). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/oesophagostomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''Oesophagostomum'' spp. in tissue specimens'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Oesophagostomum_BAM_40x.jpg | Cross-section of an adult of ''Oesophagostomum'' sp. in a colon biopsy specimen from a patient from Africa, stained with H&E. Image taken at 40x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/oesophagostomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Oesophagostomum_BAM_200xA.jpg | Higher magnification (200x) of the specimen in Figure 1. Note the large, platymyarian muscle cells (MU), intestine with brush border (IN), and paired reproductive tubes (RT). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/oesophagostomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Oesophagostomum_BAM_200xB.jpg | Higher-magnification (200x) of the specimen in Figure 1. Note the large, platymyarian muscle cells (MU) and thick, muscled esophagus (ES). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/oesophagostomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====Onchocerciasis (River Blindness)=====
======''Onchocerca volvulus''======
'''Microfilariae of ''Onchocerca volvulus'' in tissue'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
O_volvulus_filaria_BAM1.jpg | Microfilariae of ''O. volvulus'' from a skin nodule of a patient from Zambia, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). Image taken at 1000x oil magnification. Microfilariae of ''O. volvulus'' within the uterus of an adult female. The specimen was taken from the same patient as in Figure 1. Image taken at 500x magnification, oil. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/onchocerciasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
O_volvulus_filaria_BAM2.jpg | Microfilariae of ''O. volvulus'' within the uterus of an adult female. The specimen was taken from the same patient as in Figure A. Image taken at 500x magnification, oil. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/onchocerciasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
O_volvulus_filaria_BAM3.jpg | Microfilariae of ''O. volvulus'' from a skin nodule of a patient from Zambia, stained with H&E. Image taken at 1000x oil magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/onchocerciasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
O_volvulus_filaria_BAM4.jpg | Coiled microfilaria of ''O. volvulus'', in a skin nodule from a patient from Zambia, stained with H&E. Image taken at 1000x oil magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/onchocerciasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
O_volvulus_adult_HB.jpg | Cross-section of an adult female ''O. volvulus'', stained with H&E. Note the presence of many microfilariae within the uterus. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/onchocerciasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''Adults of ''Onchocerca volvulus'' in tissue'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Ovolvulus_tissue1b.jpg | Adult of ''O. volvulus'' in a subcutaneous nodule, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/onchocerciasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ovolvulus_tissue2b.jpg | Adult of ''O. volvulus'' in a subcutaneous nodule, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/onchocerciasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ovolvulus_tissue3b.jpg | Adult of ''O. volvulus'' in a subcutaneous nodule, stained with H&E. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/onchocerciasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ovolvulus_tissue4a.jpg | Adult of ''O. volvulus'' in a subcutaneous nodule, stained with H&E. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/onchocerciasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Onchocerca_nodule_HE_PA.jpg | Cross-section of an adult female ''Onchocerca'' sp. from the biopsy of a scalp nodule from a patient from Liberia. Note the presence of the intestine (blue arrow), uterine tubes (red arrows) and some cuticular nodules (green arrows). Also notice the weak musculature under the thick cuticle. Image courtesy of Drs. Philip LeBoit and Paul Borbeau. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/onchocerciasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====Opisthorchiasis=====
======''Opisthorchis felineus''======
'''Adults of ''Opisthorchis felineus'''''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
O_felineus_Korea.jpg | Adult of ''O. felineus''. Image courtesy of the Web Atlas of Medical Parasitology and the Korean Society for Parasitology. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/opisthorchiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''Intermediate hosts of ''Opisthorchis'' spp.'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Bithynia_tentaculata_Manas.jpg | ''Bithynia'' sp., a common intermediate host of ''Opisthorchis'' spp. Image courtesy of Michal Maňas. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/opisthorchiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Opisthorchis viverrini''======
'''Eggs of ''Opisthorchis viverrini'' in wet mounts'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
O_viverrini_egg_wtmt_BAM1.jpg | Egg of ''O. viverrini'' in an unstained wet mount of concentrated stool. Image taken at 400x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/opisthorchiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
O_viverrini_egg_wtmt_BAM2.jpg | Egg of ''O. viverrini'' in an unstained wet mount of concentrated stool. Image taken at 400x magnification <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/opisthorchiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
O_viverrini_egg_wtmt_BAM3.jpg | Egg of ''O. viverrini'' in an unstained wet mount of concentrated stool. Image taken at 400x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/opisthorchiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
O_viverrini_egg_wtmt_BAM4.jpg | Egg of ''O. viverrini'' in an unstained wet mount of concentrated stool. Image taken at 400x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/opisthorchiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''Adults of ''O. viverrini'''''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
O_viverrini_Korea.jpg | Adult of ''O. viverrini''. Image courtesy of the Web Atlas of Medical Parasitology and the Korean Society for Parasitology. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/opisthorchiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
====P====
=====Paragonimiasis=====
======''Paragonimus'' spp.======
'''Eggs of ''Paragonimus'' spp. in unstained wet mounts'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Paragonimus_egg_wtmt.jpg | Egg of ''P. westermani'' in an unstained wet mount. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/paragonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
P_westermani_egg_wtmt_BAM1.jpg | Egg of ''P. westermani'' in an unstained wet mount. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/paragonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
P_westermani_egg_wtmt_BAM2.jpg | Eggs of ''P. westermani'' in an unstained wet mount. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/paragonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
P_westermani_egg_wtmt_BAM3.jpg | Egg of ''P. westermani'' in an unstained wet mount. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/paragonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''Eggs of ''Paragonimus'' spp. in tissue'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Paragonimus_egg_lung_biopsy1.jpg | Eggs of ''Paragonimus'' sp. taken from a lung biopsy stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). These eggs measured 80-90 µm by 40-45 µm. The species was not identified in this case. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/paragonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Paragonimus_egg_lung_biopsy2.jpg | Egg of ''Paragonimus'' sp. taken from a lung biopsy stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). This egg measured 80-90 µm by 40-45 µm. The species was not identified in this case. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/paragonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''Eggs of ''Paragonimus kellicotti'''''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
P_kellicottii_OK200x_ProkopA.jpg | Cross-section of an egg of ''P. kellicotti'' in a lung biopsy specimen, stained with periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) stain. Image courtesy of Dr. Gary Procop. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/paragonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
P_kellicottii_OK400x_ProkopA.jpg | Longitudinal section of an egg of ''P. kellicotti'' in a lung biopsy specimen, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). Image courtesy of Dr. Gary Procop. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/paragonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
P_kellicottii_BAL100x_Prokop.jpg | Egg of ''P. kellicotti'' in a Pap-stained bronchial alveolar lavage (BAL) specimen at 100x magnification. Image courtesy of Dr. Gary Procop. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/paragonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
P_kellicottii_BAL400x_Prokop.jpg | Eggs of ''P. kellicotti'' in a Pap-stained bronchial alveolar lavage (BAL) specimen at 400x magnification. Image courtesy of Dr. Gary Procop. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/paragonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
P_kellicottii_BAL1000x_Prokop.jpg | Higher magnification (1000x, oil) of the specimen in Figures 3 and 4. Image courtesy of Dr. Gary Procop. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/paragonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''Adults of ''Paragonimus'' spp.'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Paragonimus_adult_hematoxylin.jpg | Adult of ''P. westermani''. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/paragonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Paragonimus_adult_hematoxylin2.jpg | Higher magnification of the adult fluke seen in Figure 1. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/paragonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Paragonimus_oral_sucker.jpg | Adult of ''Paragonimus'' sp., taken from a lung biopsy specimen stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). Note the presence of the oral sucker. The species was not identified in this case. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/paragonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Paragonimus_cuticle_close-up.jpg | Higher magnification of Figure 3, showing a close-up of the cuticle. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/paragonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
P_kellicotti_lung2.jpg | Adult of P. kellicotti taken from a lung biopsy specimen stained with H&E. This worm is in poor condition, indicating it was probably an old infection. Image courtesy of Dr. Miguel Madariaga, University of Nebraska Medical Center. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/paragonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
P_kellicotti_lung1.jpg | Sections of several adults of ''P. kellicotti'' taken from a pleural biopsy stained with H&E. Numbers 1-5 show the individual worms. The integument is gone from most of the worms, as this was probably an old infection, but remnants of the gonad (A, dart) and uterine tubes (B) can be seen. Image courtesy of Dr. Miguel Madariaga, University of Nebraska Medical Center. Image first appeared in: Madariaga, MD, M. G., T. Ruma, MD, and J. H. Theis, MD. 2007. Autochthonous human paragonimiasis in North America. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. 18(3): 203-205. Image used with permission of © Allen Press Publishing Services. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/paragonimiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====Pediculosis=====
======''Pediculosis'' sp.======
'''Head and Body Lice adults'''
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P_h_capitis_adult1.jpg | Adult of ''P. humans capitis''. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/pediculosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
P_h_capitis_female1.jpg | Adult female of ''P. humans capitis''. In this specimen, eggs can be observed in the abdomen. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/pediculosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Pediculus_humanus_louse.jpg | Adult of ''P. humanus''. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/pediculosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''Head and Body Lice nits'''
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P_h_capitis_nit_SJ1.jpg | Egg ('nit') of ''P. humanus capitis'', with a first-instar nymph starting to hatch out. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/pediculosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
P_h_capitis_nit_SJ2.jpg | Empty shell of the nit in Figure 1, the nymph having left. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/pediculosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====''Pentatrichomonas hominis''=====
'''''Pentatrichomonas hominis'' trophozoites'''
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Phominis_BAM4.jpg | Trophozoite of ''P. hominis'' in a stool specimen, stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/pentatrichomonas/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Phominis_BAM6.jpg | Trophozoite of ''P. hominis'' in a stool specimen, stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/pentatrichomonas/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Phominis_BAM8.jpg | Trophozoite of ''P. hominis'' in a stool specimen, stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/pentatrichomonas/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Phominis_BAM10.jpg | Two trophozoites of ''P. hominis'' in a stool specimen, stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/pentatrichomonas/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Phominis_BAM13.jpg | Trophozoites of ''P. hominis'' in a stool specimen, stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/pentatrichomonas/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Phominis_IH_BAM1.jpg | Trophozoite of ''P. hominis'' in a stool specimen, stained with iron hematoxylin. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/pentatrichomonas/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====Philophthalmiasis=====
======''Philophthalmus'' spp.======
'''''Philophthalmus'' spp, adult flukes'''
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Philophthalmus_adult_BAM_A.jpg | Adult ''Philophthalmus'' sp., removed from the conjunctiva of a patient, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). In this figure, the following structures are labeled: oral sucker (OS), acetabulum (AC), and of the large, paired testes (TE). The positioning of the specimen during preparation did not allow for demonstration of the large pharynx. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/philophthalmiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Philophthalmus_anterior_BAM_A.jpg | Close up of the anterior end of the worm is Figure 1. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/philophthalmiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Philophthalmus_adult_BAM_B.jpg | Adult ''Philophthalmus'' sp., removed from the conjunctiva of an artificially-infected chicken, stained with H&E. Illustrated in this figure is one of the large, paired testes (TE). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/philophthalmiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Philophthalmus_anterior_BAM_B.jpg | Close-up of the anterior end of the worm in Figure 3, showing a close-up of the oral sucker (OS), pharynx (PH), and acetabulum (AC). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/philophthalmiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''Snail intermediate hosts of ''Philophthalmus'' spp.'''
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Melanoides_tuberculata.jpg | ''Melanoides tuberculata'', an intermediate host for ''Philophthalmus'' spp. in the Middle East. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/philophthalmiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Thiara_Conchology_A.jpg | ''Thiara'' sp., an intermediate host for ''Philophalmus gralli'' in southeast Asia and Hawaii. Image courtesy of Conchology, Inc, Mactan Island, Philippines. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/philophthalmiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Semisulcospira_Conchology_A.jpg | ''Semisulcospira'' spp., intermediate hosts for ''Philophthalmus'' spp. Images courtesy of Conchology, Inc, Mactan Island, Philippines. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/philophthalmiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Semisulcospira_Conchology_C.jpg | Snails thyridium of ''Mesocestoides'' sp. in the liver of a laboratory-infected mouse. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/philophthalmiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP)=====
======''Pneumocystis jirovecii'' (previously ''Pneumocystis carinii'')======
'''''Pneumocystis jirovecii'' trophozoites'''
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Pneumocystis_BAL_Giemsa1.jpg | Trophozoites of ''P. jirovecii'' in a bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) specimen from an AIDS patient, stained with Giemsa. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/pneumocystis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''Pneumocystis jirovecii'' cysts'''
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Pneumocystis_HB1.jpg | Cysts of ''P. jirovecii'' in lung tissue, stained with methenamine silver and hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). The walls of the cysts are stained black; the intracystic bodies are not visible with this stain. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/pneumocystis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Pneumocystis_HB2.jpg | Cysts of ''P. jirovecii'' in lung tissue, stained with methenamine silver and hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). The walls of the cysts are stained black; the intracystic bodies are not visible with this stain. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/pneumocystis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''Indirect immunofluorescence using monoclonal antibodies against ''Pneumocystis jirovecii'''''
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Pneumocystis_IF_DPDx.jpg | Indirect immunofluorescence using monoclonal antibodies against ''Pneumocystis jirovecii''. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/pneumocystis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Pneumocystis_IFA_B.jpg | Direct immunofluorescence antibody stain using monoclonal antibodies that target ''Pneumocystis jirovecii''. This image is from a bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) specimen from a patient with a malignancy. Image courtesy of Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston, MA. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/pneumocystis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
====Q====
====R====
=====''Retortamonas intestinalis''=====
'''''Retortamonas intestinalis'', trophozoites'''
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R_intestinalis_troph_BAM1.jpg | Trophozoite of ''R. intestinalis'' in a stool specimen, stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/retortamonas/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
R_intestinalis_troph_BAM2.jpg | Trophozoite of ''R. intestinalis'' in a stool specimen, stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/retortamonas/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''Retortamonas intestinalis'', cysts'''
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R_intestinalis_cyst_BAM2.jpg | Cyst of ''R. intestinalis'' in a stool specimen, stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/retortamonas/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
R_intestinalis_cyst_BAM3.jpg | Cyst of ''R. intestinalis'' in a stool specimen, stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/retortamonas/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
R_intestinalis_cyst_BAM4.jpg | Cyst of ''R. intestinalis'' in a stool specimen, stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/retortamonas/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
R_intestinalis_cyst_BAM5.jpg | Cyst of ''R. intestinalis'' in a stool specimen, stained with trichrome. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/retortamonas/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
====S====
=====Sarcocystosis=====
======''Sarcocystis hominis''======
======''Sarcocystis suihominis''======
======''Sarcocystis'' spp.======
'''''Sarcocystis'' oocysts in wet mounts'''
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Sarcocystis_wtmt_400x1.jpg | Sporulated oocyst of ''Sarcocystis'' sp. in an unstained wet mount, magnification 400x. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sarcocystosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sarcocystis_wtmt_400x4.jpg | Individual sporocyst of ''Sarcocystis'' sp. in an unstained wet mount, magnification 400x. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sarcocystosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sarcocystis_wtmt_400x2.jpg | Sporulated oocyst of ''Sarcocystis'' sp. in unstained wet mounts, magnification 400x. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sarcocystosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sarcocystis_wtmt_400x3.jpg | Sporulated oocyst of ''Sarcocystis'' sp. in unstained wet mounts, magnification 400x. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sarcocystosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''Sarcocystis'' oocysts in wet mounts viewed under differential interference contrast (DIC)'''
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Sarcocystis_DIC3_400x.jpg | Sporulated oocyst of ''Sarcocystis'' sp. in a wet mount viewed under differential interference contrast (DIC) microscopy, magnification 400x. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sarcocystosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sarcocystis_DIC1_400x.jpg | Individual sporocyst of ''Sarcocystis'' sp. in a wet mount viewed under DIC microscopy, magnification 400x. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sarcocystosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sarcocystis_DIC2_400x.jpg | Sporulated oocyst of ''Sarcocystis'' sp. in a wet mount viewed under DIC microscopy, magnification 400x. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sarcocystosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''Sarcocystis'' oocysts in wet mounts viewed under ultraviolet (UV) microscopy'''
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Sarcocystis_UV1_400x.jpg | Sporulated oocyst of ''Sarcocystis'' sp. in a wet mount viewed under UV microscopy, magnification 400x. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sarcocystosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sarcocystis_UV2_400x.jpg | Sporulated oocyst of ''Sarcocystis'' sp. in a wet mount viewed under UV microscopy, magnification 400x. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sarcocystosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sarcocystis_UV3_400x.jpg | Individual sporocyst of ''Sarcocystis'' sp. in a wet mount viewed under UV microscopy, magnification 400x. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sarcocystosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''Sarcocystis'' sarcocysts in tissue'''
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Sarcocystis_muscle_HE_MI_2_rotated.jpg | Sarcocysts of ''Sarcocystis'' sp. in muscle tissue, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). Notice the bradyzoites within each sarcocyst. Images courtesy of the William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sarcocystosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sarcocystis_muscle_HE_MI.jpg | Sarcocysts of ''Sarcocystis'' sp. in muscle tissue, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). Notice the bradyzoites within each sarcocyst. Images courtesy of the William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sarcocystosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sarcocystis_muscle_HE_MI_3.jpg | Sarcocysts of ''Sarcocystis'' sp. in muscle tissue, stained with H&E. Image courtesy of the William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sarcocystosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sarcocystis_muscle_HE_MI_4.jpg | Higher magnification of one of the sarcocysts in Figure 3, showing many bradyzoites. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sarcocystosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sarcocystis_500x1_muscle.jpg | Sarcocyst of ''Sarcocystis'' sp. in muscle tissue, stained with H&E (magnification 500x). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sarcocystosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sarcocystis_1000x1_muscle.jpg | Higher magnification (1000x) of the sarcocyst in Figure 5, showing many bradyzoites. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sarcocystosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====Schistosomiasis (Bilharziasis)=====
======''Schistosoma haematobium''======
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S_haematobium_egg_HB1.jpg | Egg of ''S. haematobium'' in a wet mount of urine concentrates, showing the characteristic terminal spine. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_haematobium_egg_2X2a.jpg | Egg of ''S. haematobium'' in a wet mount of urine concentrates, showing the characteristic terminal spine. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_haematobium_egg_HB2.jpg | Egg of ''S. haematobium'' in a wet mount of a urine concentrate. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Schistosoma intercalatum''======
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S_intercalatum_2X2a.jpg | Egg of ''S. intercalatum'' in a wet mount. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_intercalatum_WHO_HB.jpg | Egg of ''S. intercalatum'' in a wet mount. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Schistosoma japonicum''======
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S_japonicum_egg_2X2a.jpg | Egg of ''S. japonicum'' in an unstained wet mount. Note the small, inconspicuous spines (red arrows). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_japonicum_egg_2X2a.jpg | Egg of ''S. japonicum'' in an unstained wet mount. Note the small, inconspicuous spines (red arrows). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
S_japonicum_egg_wtmt_HBa.jpg | Egg of ''S. japonicum'' in an unstained wet mount of stool. The spine is not visible in either of these specimens. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_japonicum_egg_wtmt_HBb.jpg | Egg of ''S. japonicum'' in an unstained wet mount of stool. The spine is not visible in either of these specimens. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_japonicum_egg_BAM1.jpg | Egg of ''S. japonicum'' in an unstained wet mount of stool. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_japonicum_egg_BAM2.jpg | Egg of ''S. japonicum'' in an unstained wet mount of stool. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Schistosoma mansoni''======
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S_mansoni_egg_WI1.jpg | Egg of ''S. mansoni'' in an unstained wet mount. Images courtesy of the Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_mansoni_egg_WI2.jpg | Egg of ''S. mansoni'' in an unstained wet mount. Images courtesy of the Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_mansoni_egg_MO1.jpg | Egg of ''S. mansoni'' in an unstained wet mount. Images courtesy of the Missouri State Public Health Laboratory. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_mansoni_egg_MO2.jpg | Egg of ''S. mansoni'' in an unstained wet mount. Images courtesy of the Missouri State Public Health Laboratory. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_mansoni_egg_2X22.jpg | Eggs of ''S. mansoni'' in an unstained wet mount. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_mansoni_egg_2X21.jpg | Egg of ''S. mansoni'' in an unstained wet mount. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_mansoni_adult_Lammie1.jpg | Adults of ''S. mansoni''. The thin female resides in the gynecophoral canal of the thicker male. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_mansoni_adult_Lammie2.jpg | Adults of ''S. mansoni''. The thin female resides in the gynecophoral canal of the thicker male. Note the tuberculate exterior of the male. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Schistosoma mekongi''======
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S_mekongi_egg_2X2a.jpg | Egg of ''S. mekongi''. Note the inconspicuous spine (red arrow). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/schistosomiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====Sparganosis=====
'''Proliferating spargana in groin tissue'''
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Sparganosis_groin_Paraguay_BAM1.jpg | Proliferating sparganum in groin tissue of a patient from Paraguay, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sparganosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sparganosis_groin_Paraguay_BAM2.jpg | Proliferating spargana in groin tissue of a patient from Paraguay, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sparganosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sparganosis_groin_Paraguay_BAM3.jpg | Proliferating sparganum in groin tissue of a patient from Paraguay, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sparganosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''Proliferating spargana in lung tissue'''
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Sparganosis_lung_Taiwan_BAM1.jpg | Proliferating sparganum in lung tissue in a patient from Taiwan, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sparganosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sparganosis_lung_Taiwan_BAM2.jpg | Higher magnification of the sparganum in Figure 1. In this image, calcareous corpuscles (green arrows) can be seen. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sparganosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sparganosis_lung_Taiwan_BAM3.jpg | Proliferating sparganum in lung tissue in a patient from Taiwan, stained with H&E. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sparganosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sparganosis_lung_Taiwan_BAM4.jpg | Higher magnification of the sparganum in Figure 3. In this image, calcareous corpuscles (green arrows) can be seen. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sparganosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''Spargana removed from tissue'''
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Sparganum_OK_A.jpg | Sparganum removed from the chest wall of a patient. The worm measured about 70 mm long. Images from a specimen courtesy of the Oklahoma State Department of Health. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sparganosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sparganum_OK_B.jpg | Sparganum removed from the chest wall of a patient. The worm measured about 70 mm long. Images from a specimen courtesy of the Oklahoma State Department of Health. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sparganosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sparganum_OK_C.jpg | Close-up of the anterior end of the sparganum in Figures 1 and 2. Note the end is thickened and wrinkled, and possesses a characteristic cleft-like invagination. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sparganosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Sparganum_UHUHS_A.jpg | Sparganum removed from the ocular conjunctiva of a patient from Taiwan. The worm measured 40 mm long. Image courtesy of Dr. John H. Cross and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/sparganosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Sparganum proliferum''======
======''Spirometra erinacei''======
======''Spirometra mansoni''======
======''Spirometra mansonoides''======
======''Spirometra ranarum''======
 
=====Strongyloidiasis=====
======''Strongyloides stercoralis''======
'''''Strongyloides stercoralis'' first-stage rhabditiform (L1) larvae'''
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S_stercoralis_rhabditoid_BAM8.jpg | Rhabditiform larva of ''S. stercoralis'' in unstained wet mounts of stool. Notice the short buccal canal and the genital primordium (red arrows). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/strongyloidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_stercoralis_rhabditoid_BAM1.jpg | Rhabditiform larva of ''S. stercoralis'' in unstained wet mounts of stool. Notice the short buccal canal and the genital primordium (red arrows). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/strongyloidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_stercoralis_rhabditoid_anterior_BAM1.jpg | Close-up of the anterior end of a rhabditiform larva of ''S. stercoralis'', showing the short buccal canal (red arrow) and the rhabditoid esophagus (blue arrow). Image taken at 1000x oil magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/strongyloidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_stercoralis_rhabditoid_BAM7.jpg | Rhabditiform larva of ''S. stercoralis'' in an unstained wet mount of stool. Notice the short buccal canal and the genital primordium (red arrow). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/strongyloidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_stercoralis_rhabditoid_BAM10.jpg | Rhabditiform larva of ''S. stercoralis'' in an unstained wet mount of stool. Notice the rhabditoid esophagus (blue arrow) and prominent genital primordium (red arrow). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/strongyloidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_stercoralis_rhabditoid_BAM9.jpg | Rhabditiform larva of ''S. stercoralis'' in an unstained wet mount of stool. Notice the prominent genital primordium (blue arrow), rhabditoid esophagus (red arrow) and short buccal canal (green arrow). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/strongyloidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''Strongyloides stercoralis'' third-stage filariform (L3) larvae'''
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S_stercoralis_filariform_BAM1.jpg | Filariform (L3) larva of ''S. stercoralis'' in an unstained wet mount. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/strongyloidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_stercoralis_filariform_HB1.jpg | Filariform (L3) larva of ''S. stercoralis'' in a sputum specimen, stained with Giemsa. Image taken at 200x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/strongyloidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_stercoralis_filariform_HB2.jpg | Higher magnification (1000x oil) of the worm in Figure 2. Notice the notched tail. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/strongyloidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''Strongyloides stercoralis'' free-living adults'''
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S_stercoralis_male_BAM1.jpg | Free-living adult male ''S. stercoralis''. Notice the presence of the spicule (red arrow). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/strongyloidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_stercoralis_adult_larva_BAM1.jpg | Free living adult male ''S. stercoralis'', showing a spicule (red arrow). A smaller, rhabditiform larva lies adjacent to the adult male. <br>[http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/strongyloidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_stercoralis_adult_larva_BAM2.jpg | Adult free-living female ''S. stercoralis'' alongside a smaller rhabditiform larva. Notice the developing eggs in the adult female. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/strongyloidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_stercoralis_female_BAM1.jpg | Adult free-living female ''S. stercoralis''. Notice the row of eggs within the female’s body. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/strongyloidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''Strongyloides stercoralis'' in tissue'''
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S_stercoralis_HE_200x_BAM1.jpg | Cross-sections of female ''S. stercoralis'' (blue arrows) in small intestine tissue, stained with H&E. Image taken at 200x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/strongyloidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Strongyloides_duodenal_biopsy_HE200x.jpg | Sections of ''S. stercoralis'' from a duodenal biopsy specimen, stained with H&E. Although strongyloidiasis could not be confirmed based on microscopy alone, this case was confirmed using molecular methods (PCR). Image taken at 200x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/strongyloidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_stercoralis_HE_1000x_BAM1.jpg | Higher magnification (1000x oil) of a female of ''S. stercoralis'' from the same specimen as Figure 1. Notice the intestine (red arrow) and ovaries (blue arrows). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/strongyloidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_stercoralis_HE_1000x_BAM3.jpg | Higher magnification (1000x oil) of a gravid female of ''S. stercoralis'' from the same specimen as Figure 1. Notice the intestine (blue arrow), ovary (red arrow) and an egg within the uterus (green arrow). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/strongyloidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_stercoralis_intbiopsy_1000x_BAM1.jpg | Cross-sections of larvae of ''S. stercoralis'' in a intestinal biopsy specimen, stained with H&E. Image taken at 1000x oil magnification. The patient was infected with Strongyloides following transplant of an infected kidney. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/strongyloidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
S_stercoralis_intbiopsy_400x_BAM1.jpg | Longitudinal-section of a larva of ''S. stercoralis'' from the same specimen as Figure 5. Image taken at 400x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/strongyloidiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
====T====
=====Taeniasis=====
======''Taenia'' spp.======
'''''Taenia'' spp. eggs'''
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Taenia_eggs_wtmt_400x.jpg | ''Taenia'' sp. eggs in unstained wet mounts. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Taenia_egg.jpg | ''Taenia'' sp. egg in unstained wet mounts. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Taenia_egg_wtmt_OR.jpg |  Iodine-stained wet mount of a ''Taenia'' sp. egg. Image courtesy of the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Taenia_egg1.jpg | Iodine-stained wet mount of a ''Taenia'' sp. egg. Image courtesy of the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Taenia_solium_scolex1.jpg | Unstained ''Taenia'' sp. egg, teased from a proglottid of an adult. Four hooks can easily be seen in this image. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''Taenia'' spp. scoleces'''
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Taenia_solium_scolex1.jpg | Scolex of ''T. solium''. Note the four large suckers and rostellum containing two rows of hooks. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Taenia_solium_scolex2.jpg | Scolex of ''T. solium''. Note the four large suckers and rostellum containing two rows of hooks. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Taenia_solium_scolex.jpg | Scolex of ''T. saginata''. Note the four large suckers and lack of rostellum and rostellar hooks. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''Taenia'' spp. proglottids'''
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Taenia_saginata_carmine.jpg | Mature proglottid of ''T. saginata'', stained with carmine. Note the number of primary uterine branches (>12). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
T_saginata_OrangeCo.jpg | Mature proglottid of ''T. saginata'', stained with India ink. Note the number of primary uterine branches (>12). Image courtesy of the Orange County Public Health Laboratory, Santa Ana, CA. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Taenia_solium_carmine.jpg | Mature proglottid of ''T. solium'', stained with carmine. Note the number of primary uterine branches (<13). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
T_solium_proglottids_HB1.jpg | Mature proglottid of ''T. solium'', stained with India ink. Note the number of primary uterine branches (<13) in the lower specimen. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Taenia_saginata_proglottid_OR.jpg | Proglottid of ''T. saginata'' unstained. Image courtesy of the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Taenia_saginata_proglottid_OR_ink.jpg | The same proglottid as in Figure 5 injected with India ink, demonstrating the number of primary uterine branches (>12). Image courtesy of the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''Cross-sections of ''Taenia'' spp. stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)'''
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Taenia_cuticle.jpg | Cross-section of a proglottid of ''Taenia'' sp., stained with H&E. Note the thick outer tegument and the loose parenchyma filling the body. Calcareous corpuscles (red arrows), characteristic of the cestodes, can be seen in the parenchyma. Image courtesy of the Washington State Public Health Laboratories. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Taenia_cuticle2.jpg | Cross-section of a proglottid of ''Taenia'' sp., stained with H&E. Note the thick outer tegument and the loose parenchyma filling the body. Calcareous corpuscles (red arrows), characteristic of the cestodes, can be seen in the parenchyma. Eggs (blue arrows) can also be seen. Image courtesy of the Washington State Public Health Laboratories. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Taenia_eggs_HE.jpg | Higher magnification of the image in Figure 2, showing a close-up of the eggs. Note the characteristic striations, typical for the taeniids. Not visible in these images are the hooks commonly seen in cestode eggs. Hooks do not stain with H&E but are refractile and are visible with fine focusing of the microscope <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Taenia_eggs_HE2.jpg | Higher magnification of the image in Figure 2, showing a close-up of the eggs. Note the characteristic striations, typical for the taeniids. Not visible in these images are the hooks commonly seen in cestode eggs. Hooks do not stain with H&E but are refractile and are visible with fine focusing of the microscope. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
ImageName.jpg | Close-up of a cross-section of a ''Taenia'' sp. proglottid stained with H&E, showing numerous calcareous corpuscles (yellow arrows). Image courtesy of the Michael E. DeBakey V. A. Medical Center in Houston, TX. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
ImageName.jpg | Close-up of a cross-section of a ''Taenia'' sp. proglottid stained with H&E, showing numerous calcareous corpuscles. Image courtesy of Ameripath. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''Taenia'' spp. adults'''
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ImageName.jpg | Taenia saginata adult worm. The adult in this image is approximately 4 meters in length. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
ImageName.jpg | ''Taenia saginata'' adult worm. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/taeniasis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====Thelaziasis=====
======''Thelazia'' spp.======
'''''Thelazia'' spp. adults'''
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Thelazia_anterior_HB1.jpg | Anterior end of a female ''Thelazia'' sp. Note the lack of lips (arrow) and prominent striations. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/thelaziasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Thelazia_gravid_HB1.jpg | Mid-section of a female ''Thelazia'' sp. Note the prominent striations. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/thelaziasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Thelazia_midsection_HB1.jpg | Mid-section of a gravid female ''Thelazia'' sp., showing many typical spirurid-type eggs. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/thelaziasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Thelazia_posterior_HB1.jpg | Posterior end of a female ''Thelazia'' sp. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/thelaziasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''Intermediate hosts of ''Thelazia'' spp.'''
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Fannia_PADIL.jpg | ''Fannia canicularis'', the lesser house fly. This species has been implicated in the transmission of thelaziasis in the United States and Asia. Image courtesy of Parasite and Diseases Image Library, Australia. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/thelaziasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Musca_PADIL.jpg | ''Musca domestica'', the house fly. This species has been implicated in the transmission of thelaziasis in the United States and Asia. Image courtesy of Parasite and Diseases Image Library, Australia. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/thelaziasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====Toxocariasis=====
======''Toxocara canis''======
'''''Toxocara canis'' larva hatching'''
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Toxocara_egglarva.jpg | ''Toxocara canis'' larva beginning to hatch. <br> [http://phil.cdc.gov/Phil/ <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Toxocara_egglarva2.jpg | ''T. canis'' larva hatching. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/ <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Toxocara_larva.jpg | ''T. canis'' larva. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
======''Toxocara cati''======
'''Adult ''Toxocara cati'' worms'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Toxocara_worm2_anterior.jpg | Close-up of the anterior end of ''Toxocara cati'', showing the three lips characteristic of ascarid worms. <br> [http://phil.cdc.gov/Phil/ <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Toxocara_worm3_anterior.jpg | Side view of Figure 1, showing the broad, arrow-shaped alae with striations, characteristic of ''T. cati''. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/ <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Toxocara_worm_posterior.jpg | Close-up of the posterior end of ''T. cati'', showing a prominent point at the end of the “tail.”. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====Toxoplasmosis=====
======''Toxoplasma gondii''======
 
=====Trichinellosis (Trichinosis)=====
======''Trichinella'' spp.======
'''Encysted larvae of ''Trichinella'' in tissue, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Trichinella_BAM1.jpg | Encysted larvae of ''Trichinella'' sp. in muscle tissue, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). The image magnification is 200x. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichinellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Trichinella_BAM2.jpg | Encysted larvae of ''Trichinella'' sp. in muscle tissue, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). The image magnification is 400x. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichinellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Trichinella_BAM3.jpg | Encysted larvae of ''Trichinella'' sp. in muscle tissue, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). Image was captured at 400x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichinellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Trichinella_BAM4.jpg | Encysted larvae of ''Trichinella'' sp. in muscle tissue, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). Image was were captured at 400x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichinellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Trichinella_BAM5b.jpg | Higher-magnification of the larvae in Figure 3. Shown in these cuts are a nucleated stichocyte (ST), prominent lateral chords, or bacillary bands, (LC), immature reproductive tubes (RT), and the intestine (IN). Image captured at 1000x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichinellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''Trichinella'' larvae in tongue tissue of a rat, stained with H&E'''
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Trichinella_rat_BAM1.jpg | ''Trichinella'' larva in tongue muscle of a rat, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). Image was captured at 400x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichinellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Trichinella_rat_BAM2.jpg | ''Trichinella'' larva in tongue muscle of a rat, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). Image was captured at 400x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichinellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''Larvae of ''Trichinella'' from bear meat'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Trichinella_HBa.jpg | ''Trichinella'' larvae in pressed bear meat, partially digested with pepsin. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichinellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Trichinella_HBb.jpg | ''Trichinella'' larva in pressed bear meat, partially digested with pepsin. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichinellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Trichinella_HBc.jpg | ''Trichinella'' larvae in pressed bear meat, partially digested with pepsin. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichinellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Trichinella_HBd.jpg | ''Trichinella'' larvae in pressed bear meat, partially digested with pepsin. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichinellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Trichinella_larvaeF.jpg | Larva of ''Trichinella'' liberated from bear meat. This larva is from a different case than those shown in Figures 1-4. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichinellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Trichinella_larvaeG.jpg | Larva of ''Trichinella'' liberated from bear meat. This larva is from a different case than those shown in Figures 1-4. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichinellosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====Trichostrongylosis=====
======''Trichostrongylus'' spp.======
'''''Trichostrongylus'' spp. eggs in wet mounts'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Trichostrongylus_egg_wtmt_HB1.jpg | Egg of ''Trichostrongylus'' sp. in an unstained wet mount of stool. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichostrongylosis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Trichostrongylus_egg_wtmt_HB2.jpg | Egg of ''Trichostrongylus'' sp. in an unstained wet mount of stool. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichostrongylosis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Trichostrongylus_egg_wtmt_IN1.jpg | Egg of ''Trichostrongylus'' sp. in an unstained wet mount of stool. Image courtesy of the Indiana State Department of Health. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichostrongylosis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Trichostrongylus_egg_wtmt_IN2.jpg | Egg of ''Trichostrongylus'' sp. in an unstained wet mount of stool. Image courtesy of the Indiana State Department of Health. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichostrongylosis/gallery.html#<font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''Trichostrongyle eggs in wet mounts'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Trichostrongylus_Netherlands_A.jpg | Egg of a trichostrongyle in an unstained wet mount of stool from a patient from Afghanistan. Eggs ranged in size from 87-92 µm in length by 50-55 µm in width. Images courtesy of the Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichostrongylosis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Trichostrongylus_Netherlands_B.jpg | Egg of a trichostrongyle in an unstained wet mount of stool from a patient from Afghanistan. Eggs ranged in size from 87-92 µm in length by 50-55 µm in width. Images courtesy of the Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichostrongylosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Trichostrongylus_Netherlands_C.jpg | Egg of a trichostrongyle from the same specimen as Figures 1 and 2. In this egg, a developing larva can be observed. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichostrongylosis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''Trichostrongylus'' adults'''
<gallery widths=200px>
 
Trichostrongylus_female_anterior_200x.jpg | Anterior end of a female ''Trichostrongylus'' sp. Image of a glycerin-mounted specimen, taken at 200x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichostrongylosis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Trichostrongylus_female_posterior_200x.jpg | Posterior end of the same specimen as Figure 1. Note the pointed tail. Image taken at 200x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichostrongylosis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Trichostrongylus_female_midsection_200x.jpg | Midsection of the same specimen from Figures 1 and 2.  Note a row of eggs in the uterus. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichostrongylosis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Trichostrongylus_male_posterior_200x.jpg | Posterior end of a male ''Trichostrongylus'' sp. Note the presence of a bursa (red arrow) and spicule (blue arrow). of a glycerin-mounted specimen, taken at 200x magnification. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/trichostrongylosis/gallery.html# <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
=====Trichuriasis (Whip Worm)=====
======Trichuris trichiura======
 
=====Tungiasis=====
======''Tunga penetrans''======
'''''Tunga penetrans'''''
 
<gallery widths=200px>
 
T_penetrans_HB1.jpg | ''Tunga penetrans'' removed from a lesion on the bottom of the foot of a patient who traveled to Africa. The bulk of the lesion and the posterior part of the flea are marked with a blue arrow. The anterior end of the flea, showing the head, mouthparts and forelegs, is marked with a green arrow. Note the lack of pronotal and genal combs. A single egg (yellow arrow), is also shown. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/tungiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Tunga_eggs_Spectrum_A.jpg | Eggs of ''T. penetrans'' liberated from the lesion on the second toe of a patient who traveled to Guyana. Image courtesy of Spectrum Health, Grand Rapids, MI. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/tungiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Tunga_eggs_Spectrum_B.jpg | Close-up of the eggs from the specimen in Figure 2. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/tungiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
</gallery>
 
'''''Tunga penetrans'' lesions and biopsy specimens'''
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Tunga_lesion_A_PHSID.jpg | Gross lesion on a patient's foot caused by ''T. penetrans''. Image courtesy of Drs. Mohammed Asmal and Rocio M. Hurtado. Image first appeared at Partners' Infectious Disease Images (http://www.idimages.org), whose content is copyrighted by Partners Healthcare System, Inc., and is used with permission. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/tungiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Tunga_lesion_B_PHSID.jpg | Gross lesion on a patient's foot caused by ''T. penetrans''. Image courtesy of Drs. Mohammed Asmal and Rocio M. Hurtado. Image first appeared at Partners' Infectious Disease Images (http://www.idimages.org), whose content is copyrighted by Partners Healthcare System, Inc., and is used with permission. <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/tungiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
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Tunga_tissue_BAM3.jpg | Cross-sections of ''T. penetrans'' in tissue, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). In this image, the following structures are labeled: cuticle (CU), gut (GU), and developing eggs (EG). <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/tungiasis/gallery.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
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Sexually Transmitted Disease Gallery

Bacterial vaginosis

Chlamydia

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Genital Herpes

Human papillomavirus

Lymphogranuloma venereum

Pubic lice infestation

Scabies

Syphilis

Trichomoniasis


Parasite Gallery

A

Acanthocephaliasis
Bolbosoma spp.
Moniliformis moniliformis

Eggs of M. moniliformis

Adults of M. moniliformis

Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceous

Eggs of M. hirudinaceous

Adults of M. hirudinaceous

African trypanosomiasis (Sleeping sickness)
Trypansoma brucei

Trypansoma brucei ssp. in thick blood smear stained with Giemsa

Trypansoma brucei ssp. in thin blood smear stained with Giemsa

Trypansoma brucei ssp. in thin blood smears stained with Wright-Giemsa

Trypansoma brucei ssp. in thin blood smear, beginning to divide

Amebiasis

Amebiasis cysts

Amebiasis trophozioites

American trypanosomiasis (Chagas disease)
Trypanosoma cruzi

Trypanosoma cruzi in thick blood smears stained with Giemsa

T. cruzi in thin blood smears stained with Giemsa

T. cruzi in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) stained with Giemsa

T. cruzi amastigotes in heart tissue

T. cruzi epimastigotes, from culture

Ancylostomiasis (Hookworm)
Ancylostoma braziliense
Ancylostoma caninum
Ancylostoma ceylanicum
Ancylostoma duodenale
Necator americanus
Angiostrongyliasis
Angiostrongylus cantonensis
Angiostrongylus costaricensis

A. costaricensis Eggs

A. costaricensis adult female in tissue sections stained with H&E

Anisakiasis
Anisakis simplex
Pseudoterranova decipiens

Pseudoterranova sp. larval worms

Cross sections of Pseudoterranova sp. worms Cross sections of anisakid worms.

Ascariasis
Ascaris lumbricoides

Adult A. lumbricoides

Unfertilized egg of A. lumbricoides

Fertilized egg of A. lumbricoides

A. lumbricoides in tissue specimen

B

Babesiosis
Babesia divergens
Babesia microti
Balantidiasis
Balantidium coli

B. coli cysts

B. coli trophozoites

Baylisascariasis
Baylisascaris procyonis

Baylisascaris procyonis eggs

Baylisascaris procyonis larvae

Baylisascaris procyonis larvae

Bed Bugs
Cimex hemipterus
Cimex lectularius
Bertiella infection
Bertiella mucronata
Bertiella struderi
Blastocystis hominis infection
Blastocystis hominis

Blastocystis hominis cyst-like forms in wet mounts

B. hominis cyst-like forms in wet mounts under differential interference contrast (DIC) microscopy

B. hominis cyst-like forms in wet mounts stained with iodine

B. hominis cyst-like forms stained with trichrome

C

Cercarial dermatitis (Swimmer’s itch)
Austrobilharzia variglandis

Cercaria of Austrobilharzia variglandis

Clinical manifestations of Austrobilharzia variglandis

Chilomastix mesnili

Chilomastix mesnili trophozoites, trichrome stain

Chilomastix mesnili cysts, trichrome stain

Chilomastix mesnili cysts in wet mounts

Clonorchiasis
Clonorchis sinensis

Clonorchis sinensis eggs

Clonorchis sinensis adults

Clonorchis sinensis eggs

Coenurosis
Taenia spp.

Gross coenurus specimens

Coenuri in tissue specimens, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)

Coenurus in an eye specimens, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)

Cryptosporidiosis
Cryptosporidium spp.

Cryptosporidium sp. oocysts in a wet mount

Cryptosporidium sp. oocysts stained with trichrome

Cryptosporidium sp. oocysts stained with modified acid-fast

Cryptosporidium sp. oocysts unstained on a slide stained with modified acid-fast

Cryptosporidium sp. oocysts stained with safranin

Cryptosporidium sp. oocysts stained with Ziehl-Neelsen modified acid-fast

Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts stained with the fluorescent stain auramine-rhodamine

Oocysts of C. parvum' and cysts of Giardia duodenalis labeled with immunofluorescent antibodies

Cyclosporiasis
Cyclospora cayetanensis

Cyclospora cayetanensis oocysts in wet mounts

Cyclospora cayetanensis oocysts stained with trichrome

C. cayetanensis oocysts viewed under ultraviolet (UV) microscopy

C. cayetanensis oocysts stained with modified acid-fast

C. cayetanensis oocysts stained with safranin (SAF)

C. cayetanensis oocysts viewed under differential interference contrast (DIC) microscopy

Cysticercosis
Taenia solium

Larval Taenia solium

Cystoisosporiasis (Isosporiasis)
Cystoisospora belli (Isospora belli)

Cystoisospora belli oocysts

Cystoisospora belli oocysts, stained with hematoxylin and eoisin (H&E)

D

Dicrocoeliasis
Dicrocoelium dendriticum

Dicrocoelium dendriticum eggs in wet mounts

Dicrocoelium dendriticum adults

Intermediate hosts of Dicrocoelium dendriticum

Dientamoeba fragilis infection
Dientamoeba fragilis

Dientamoeba fragilis binucleate trophozoites stained with trichrome

Dientamoeba fragilis uninucleate trophozoites stained with trichrome

Dioctophymiasis
Dioctophyme renale

Larvae of Dioctotphyme renale in human tissue

Eggs of D. renale in animal tissue

Diphyllobothriasis
Diphyllobothrium latum

Diphyllobothrium latum eggs in wet mounts

Eggs of Diphyllobothrium latum eggs in wet mounts

Proglottids of Diphyllobothrium latum

Dipylidium caninum infection

Dipylidium caninum egg packets in wet mounts

D. caninum eggs in wet mounts under conventional and differential interference contrast microscopy

D. caninum proglottids

Cross-section of a D. caninum proglottid stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)

D. caninum scolex

Adult tapeworm of D. caninum

Dirofilariasis
Dirofilaria sp.
Dracunculiasis (Guinea Worm Disease)
Drancunculus medinensis

A female Dracuncunculus medinensis in a human host

E

Echinococcosis (Hydatid disease)
Echinococcus granulosus

Echinococcus granulosus in tissue

Echinococcus granulosus adults

Echinococcus multilocularis
Echinococcus oligarthrus
Echinococcus vogeli
Echinostomiasis
Echinostoma spp.

Echinostoma spp. egg in wet mounts

Echinostoma spp. adults

Echinostoma sp. in tissue, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)

Intermediate hosts of Echinostoma spp.

Enterobiasis (Pinworm Infection)
Enterobius vermicularis

Enterobius vermicularis eggs

Enterobius vermicularis adult worms

Enterobius vermicularis in tissue, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)

Enteromonas hominis

Enteromonas hominis cysts

F

Fascioliasis
Fasciola hepatica

Fasciola hepatica eggs

F. hepatica adults

F. hepatica adults observed in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)

Intermediate hosts of Fasciola spp.

Fasciolopsiasis
Fasciolopsis buski

Fasciolopsis buski eggs

Fasciolopsis buski adults

Intermediate hosts of F. buski

Fleas
Ctenocephalides canis
Ctenocephalides felis
Free-living amebic infections
Acanthamoeba

Acanthamoeba spp. cysts

Acanthamoeba spp. trophozoites

Balamuthia mandrillaris

Balamuthia mandrillaris cysts

Balamuthia mandrillaris trophozoites

Naegleria fowleri

Naegleria fowleri cysts

Naegleria fowleri trophozoites

Sappinia pedata

G

Giardiasis
Giardia duodenalis (syn. G. lamblia, G. intestinalis)

Giardia duodenalis cysts in wet mounts stained with iodine

Giardia duodenalis cysts in wet mounts under differential interference contrast (DIC) microscopy

G. duodenalis cysts in trichrome stain

G. duodenalis trophozoites in wet mounts

G. duodenalis trophozoites stained with trichrome

G. duodenalis trophozoites in unique stains

Cysts of Giardia duodenalis and oocysts of Cryptosporidium parvum

Gnathostomiasis
Gnathostoma hispidum
Gnathostoma spinigerum

Head bulb and cuticular spines of Gnathostoma spinigerum

Detail of cuticular spines of the anterior body part of G. spinigerum

Detail of nondendiculated cuticular spines of G. spinigerum

H

Hepatic capillariasis
Capillaria hepatica

Capillaria hepatica eggs

Capillaria hepatica adults

Heterophyiasis
Heterophyes heterophyes

Adult of Heterophyes heterophyes

Snail intermediate hosts of Heterophyes heterophyes

Hymenolepiasis
Hymenolepis diminuta

Hymenolepis diminuta eggs in wet mounts

Hymenolepis diminuta proglottids

Hymenolepis nana

Hymenolepis nana eggs in wet mounts

Hymenolepis nana eggs, zinc PVA trichrome stain

Hymenolepis nana proglottids

Hymenolepis nana adults

I

Intestinal amebae
Entamoeba coli

E. coli cysts in concentrated wet mounts

E. coli cysts stained with trichrome

E. coli trophozoites stained with trichrome

Entamoeba gingivalis

E. gingivalis trophozoites stained with trichrome

Entamoeba hartmanni

E. hartmanni cyst in a wet mount

E. hartmanni cysts stained with trichrome

E. hartmanni trophozoites stained with trichrome

Entamoeba histolytica
Entamoeba polecki

E. polecki cyst in a concentrated wet mount, stained with iodine

E. polecki cysts stained with trichrome

E. polecki trophozoites stained with trichrome

Endolimax nana

Endolimax nana cysts in concentrated wet mounts

E. nana cyst stained with trichrome

E. nana trophozoites stained with trichrome

Iodamoeba buetschlii

Iodamoeba buetschlii cysts in concentrated wet mounts

I. buetschlii cysts stained with trichrome

I. buetschlii trophozoite stained with trichrome

Intestinal capillariasis
Capillaria philippinensis

Capillaria philippinensis eggs

Capillaria philippinensis adults

J

K

L

Leishmaniasis (Visceral leishmaniasis, Kala-azar)
Leishmania sp.

Leishmania amastigotes

Leishmania mexicana in tissue stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)

Leishmania sp. promastigotes from culture

Loaiasis
Loa loa

Microfilariae of Loa loa

Adults of L. loa

Lymphatic filariasis (Bancroftian filariasis)
Brugia malayi
Brugia timori
Wuchereria bancrofti

Microfilariae of Wuchereria bancrofti

Adults of W. bancrofti

M

Malaria
Plasmodium falciparum
Plasmodium knowlesi
Plasmodium malariae
Plasmodium ovale
Plasmodium vivax
Mansonellosis
Mansonella ozzardi

Microfilariae of Mansonella ozzardi

Mansonella perstans

Microfilariae of Mansonella perstans

Mansonella streptocerca

Microfilariae of Mansonella streptocerca

Mesocestoidiasis
Mesocestoides spp.

Mesocestoides spp. proglottids and scoleces

Mesocestoides spp. tetrathyridia

Metagonimiasis
Metagonimus yokogawai

Metagonimus yokogawai, adult fluke

Snail intermediate hosts of M. yokogawai

Microsporidiosis
Encephalitozoon cuniculi
Encephalitozoon hellem
Encephalitozoon intestinalis
Enterocytozoon bieneusi
Nosema spp.
Pleistophora sp.
Trachipleistophora spp.
Vittaforma corneae
Myiasis (Bot Flies)
Cuterebra spp.
Dermatobia hominis
Oestrus ovis
Phormia regina

N

O

Oesophagostomiasis
Oesophagostomum spp.

Eggs of Oesophagostomum spp.

L3 infective larvae of Oesophagostomum spp.

Adults of Oesophagostomum spp.

Oesophagostomum spp. in tissue specimens

Onchocerciasis (River Blindness)
Onchocerca volvulus

Microfilariae of Onchocerca volvulus in tissue

Adults of Onchocerca volvulus in tissue

Opisthorchiasis
Opisthorchis felineus

Adults of Opisthorchis felineus

Intermediate hosts of Opisthorchis spp.

Opisthorchis viverrini

Eggs of Opisthorchis viverrini in wet mounts

Adults of O. viverrini

P

Paragonimiasis
Paragonimus spp.

Eggs of Paragonimus spp. in unstained wet mounts

Eggs of Paragonimus spp. in tissue

Eggs of Paragonimus kellicotti

Adults of Paragonimus spp.

Pediculosis
Pediculosis sp.

Head and Body Lice adults

Head and Body Lice nits

Pentatrichomonas hominis

Pentatrichomonas hominis trophozoites

Philophthalmiasis
Philophthalmus spp.

Philophthalmus spp, adult flukes

Snail intermediate hosts of Philophthalmus spp.

Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP)
Pneumocystis jirovecii (previously Pneumocystis carinii)

Pneumocystis jirovecii trophozoites

Pneumocystis jirovecii cysts

Indirect immunofluorescence using monoclonal antibodies against Pneumocystis jirovecii

Q

R

Retortamonas intestinalis

Retortamonas intestinalis, trophozoites

Retortamonas intestinalis, cysts

S

Sarcocystosis
Sarcocystis hominis
Sarcocystis suihominis
Sarcocystis spp.

Sarcocystis oocysts in wet mounts

Sarcocystis oocysts in wet mounts viewed under differential interference contrast (DIC)

Sarcocystis oocysts in wet mounts viewed under ultraviolet (UV) microscopy

Sarcocystis sarcocysts in tissue

Schistosomiasis (Bilharziasis)
Schistosoma haematobium
Schistosoma intercalatum
Schistosoma japonicum
Schistosoma mansoni
Schistosoma mekongi
Sparganosis

Proliferating spargana in groin tissue

Proliferating spargana in lung tissue

Spargana removed from tissue

Sparganum proliferum
Spirometra erinacei
Spirometra mansoni
Spirometra mansonoides
Spirometra ranarum
Strongyloidiasis
Strongyloides stercoralis

Strongyloides stercoralis first-stage rhabditiform (L1) larvae

Strongyloides stercoralis third-stage filariform (L3) larvae

Strongyloides stercoralis free-living adults

Strongyloides stercoralis in tissue

T

Taeniasis
Taenia spp.

Taenia spp. eggs

Taenia spp. scoleces

Taenia spp. proglottids

Cross-sections of Taenia spp. stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)

Taenia spp. adults

Thelaziasis
Thelazia spp.

Thelazia spp. adults

Intermediate hosts of Thelazia spp.

Toxocariasis
Toxocara canis

Toxocara canis larva hatching

Toxocara cati

Adult Toxocara cati worms

Toxoplasmosis
Toxoplasma gondii
Trichinellosis (Trichinosis)
Trichinella spp.

Encysted larvae of Trichinella in tissue, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)

Trichinella larvae in tongue tissue of a rat, stained with H&E

Larvae of Trichinella from bear meat

Trichostrongylosis
Trichostrongylus spp.

Trichostrongylus spp. eggs in wet mounts

Trichostrongyle eggs in wet mounts

Trichostrongylus adults

Trichuriasis (Whip Worm)
Trichuris trichiura
Tungiasis
Tunga penetrans

Tunga penetrans

Tunga penetrans lesions and biopsy specimens

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