his week's case was generously donated by Dr. Richard Bradbury. The following structure was seen in a concentrated wet prep of stool. It measures approximately 80 micrometers in diameter. Check out the video to see this structure in multiple planes. Identification?
Suspected Bertiella species ova
ReplyDeleteThe general shape is more spherical than ovoid, there seems to be a visible hooklets inside the nucleus and no polar filament. As such, my vote would go for Hymenolepis diminuta which besides its name is lager in size than its nana.
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BTW, what is the size of the egg? And was there contact with primates or their environment?
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Great questions, Florida Fan. The object is approximately 80 micrometers in diameter. There is no known contact with primates.
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