However, babesiosis can be distinguished from malaria (P. falciparum infection) by the following features:
1. Babesia has frequent extra-cellular forms.
2. Size variability of ring-forms is often marked.
3. Rings are often atypical, and include spindle, oval, round, and double rings forms. I've also noticed a high frequency of "tennis racket-shaped" rings, where a "handle" is present on the ring.

4. Finally, the rarely seen tetrad, or maltese cross, is diagnostic of babesiosis. This was also seen in this case, but I had excluded this image originally so I wouldn't give the answer away immediately!

Despite the newly describes Babesia variants, the most commonly reported species in the United States is stillBabesia microti.
1 comment:
thanks
Great case and writeup
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