Monday, April 19, 2021

Case of the Week 635

This week's case features a fun finding in a concentrated wet prep of stool stained with iodine. The case and photograph are from Blaine Mathison and Madison Sant. The object below measures approximately 35 micrometers in diameter. Identification?


9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I want to say Entamoeba coli or histolytica, but I can't quite distinguish whether it's gram positive or negative?

Smail Belazzoug said...

It is not a cyst of Entamoeba coli. So, what is it?

Clinton White said...

This looks like a spherule of Coccidioides.

Anonymous said...

A cyst 35 micrometers in diameter with a number of inclusions which appear to be nuclei with eccentric karyosomes and uneven peripheral chromatin. The number of nuclei is greater than 8 leading me to suspect this is super nucleate cyst of Entamoeba coli.

Anonymous said...

Given a very large size and large number of nuclei, I believe this is a super cyst of E. coli. I don’t recall having found spherules of Coccidioides in stool though I did find them in respiratory samples or tissues.
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TheOracle said...

A marvelous sample of a hypernucleated cyst of Entamoeba coli!

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Sam said...

Measurements and the presence of >8 nuclei indicate Entamoeba coli. This would be reported, but made clear in the report that it is non-pathogenic and likely a result of the consumption of contaminated food or water. Bacterial/viral causes of any gastrointestinal issues should therefore be ruled out.

Anonymous said...

It looks like the mature cyst of Entamoeba coli.

Anonymous said...

Appears to be cyst form of Entamoeba coli containing greater than 8 nuclei with uneven peripheral chromatin and eccentric karyosomes.