
Case #245 - February, 2009
A 64-year-old man returned from a trip to Africa with fever and chills. He went to a local hospital for medical assistance. A blood specimen was collected and sent to Hematology for work-up, including Parasitology. Only a thick blood smear stained with Giemsa was available to be reviewed by the pathologist. Figures A-C represents what was observed in 300 fields at 1000x magnification. What is your diagnosis? Based on what criteria? What, if any, follow-up would you recommend?

Figure A

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Figure C
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