Saturday, June 15, 2013

Case of the Week 262

The following were seen in fresh bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid.  The individual objects measured approximately 15 microns in diameter:



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Identification?

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

These objects seem to be the ciliary linings cells of the respiratory system. The given dimensions and morphology are not compatible with ciliated human parasites.

Florida Fan

Anonymous said...

Ciliocytophthoria

Anonymous said...

Yow! I spent an hour googling for a matching protist. It never occurred to me that it was supposed to be there.
--bks

Anonymous said...

I thought ciliated epithelial cells as well!

Lee

Anonymous said...

The common cytology classical name for the larger groups is creola body and they are said to be typical of asthma which I would take with a grain of salt.