This week's case is from Idzi Potters and the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp. The following structures were seen in a stool specimen from a child living in a rural area of Laos. They measure approximately 60 micrometers in greatest dimension. What is your identification?
Monday, February 17, 2025
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Schistosoma japonicum egg
Thank you Idzi for such a detailed pin pointing picture, most notably the not so “inconspicuous “ lateral spine and the miracidium inside. Size wise, we can eliminate S.japonicum, in fact this one would be a bit too far fetched up North. The geography is another clue, the Mekong river does flow through Laos. As such, my vote would be Schistosoma mekongi.
Just a note learned from the last case: the “flame” is not flickering. Either the eggs have been fixed or defunct.
https://dokumen.pub/medical-medium-revised-and-expanded-edition-secrets-behind-chronic-and-mystery-illness-and-how-to-finally-heal-9781401962920-1401962920.html
https://archive.org/details/parasite-pill-2.0/page/24/mode/1up
in my experience the virgin mary is very benevolent and not involved in parasite stuff
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