Blood/Blood Cells and Cellular Components ›› Red Blood Cells ›› Abnormal
Infectious-Babesia*
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› Microscopic Features:- Multiple parasites may be present within an RBC
- Round to oval ring-shaped and mostly intracellular parasites in RBCs (noted by the yellow arrows)
- The organisms may form a "Maltese cross" after division into four organisms (noted by the Red arrrow)
› Normal % blood-PB, marrow-BM, lymphoid tissue-LN:- PB: None
- BM: None
- LN: None
› May Resemble:- Malaria infection [Compare]
- Howell-Jolly body [Compare]
- Pappenheimer bodies [Compare]
- Bacterial contamination [Compare]
- Platelet(s) overlying red blood cell
- Artifacts (e.g. Stain precipitate)
› Differential Diagnoses:
Malaria Platelet overlying a RBC (pseudo-parasite) |
› Classic Immunophenotype:
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for direct comparison › Misc:- Distinguished from malaria by having a tetrad arrangement which is usually diagnostic of babesia
Intracellular parasite (infects RBCs)
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