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May 31, 2010

Image Challenge 23 - Identify the object







A scientist from West Africa moved into the United States after living in Liberia and Sierra Leone. He was admitted to a medical facility, complaining of shortness of breath and suspected of pulmonary tuberculosis. An x-ray was ordered, an acid-fast bacillus (AFB) smear was made, and blood was collected to determine platelet counts and hemoglobin levels. A Wright-Giemsa stained blood smear was made and reviewed; the objects seen on the thin smear were approximately 250 µm (based on the relative size of the white blood cells).

What is your diagnosis and based on what criteria?

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Keywords: Image Challenge, Microbiology Quiz, Medical microbiology quiz, Microscopic images

12 comments:

  1. infection with Brugia malayi

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  2. Answer for The Image Challenge:

    1.It was the image of Mycobacterium Tuberclosis

    2.Diagnosis:
    AMES TEST

    3.Treatment:

    Treating the patient with Azidothymine drug to reduce the infection load.

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  3. Invisible Yet Invincible

    Subject:Image Challenge 23-Identifying Object

    IMAGE:MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCLOSIS

    DIAGNOSIS:ACID FAST STANING & AMES TEST(Analysing Mutagens and Carcinogens)

    TREATEMENT:TREATING THE PATIENT WITH AZIDOTHYMINE DRUG for a week to reduce the infectious load in the blood

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  4. Wuchereria bancrofti, larva of a filarial worm on blood smear - causes lymphatic filariases.

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  5. microfilaria - w. bancrofti

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  6. Wuchereria bancrofti

    Clue:
    Size - 250µm
    Presence of a sheath.
    Anucleate tail.

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  7. microfilariae of Wucheria brancofti
    regions endemic for brancoftian filariasis

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