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Sanghamitra Sathpathi, Akshaya K Mohanty, Parthasarathi Satpathi, Saroj K Mishra, Prativa K Behera, Goutam Patel, Arjen M Dondorp1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Microscopy of peripheral blood thin and thick films remains the reference for malaria diagnosis. Although Giemsa staining is most commonly used, the Leishman staining method provides better visualization of the nuclear chromatin pattern of cells. It is less well known whether accuracy of parasitaemia assessment is equally accurate with the latter method.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25551376 PMCID: PMC4320490 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-13-512
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Light microscopic blood slide findings in 1,180 fever patients examined at Ispat General Hospital, Rourkela, Odhisa, India
| No of cases | Diagnosis |
|---|---|
| 111 | Malaria (Pf = 92, Pv = 2, Pf + Pv = 17) |
| 202 | Shift to left with toxic granulation of neutrophils |
| 68 | Atypical lymphocytes |
| 5 | Suggestive of infectious mononucleosis |
| 1 | Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) |
| 793 | No cause of fever could be determined |
Figure 1Leishman (a) and Giemsa (b) stained peripheral blood thick smear showing ring stage . Parasites are easier identified in the Giemsa-stained slides.
Figure 2Leishman (a) and Giemsa (b) stained thin smear showing mature trophozoite stage . The contrast between parasite cytoplasm and red cell cytoplasm is more pronounced.
Figure 3Leishman (a) compared to Giemsa (b) stained peripheral blood slide showing a lymphoblast in a patient with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). In the Leishman-stained preparation the fine granular chromatin structure is better defined than in the Giemsa-stained preparation.
Figure 4Correlation of parasite counts and Bland-Altman plots comparing Giemsa with Leishman-stained thick films for quantification of
Absolute differences in parasite counts between Giemsa- and Leishman-stained blood slides
| Absolute difference in parasite count between methods | Mean difference | No of cases (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 0-400 | 129 | 46 (41.44%) |
| 401-800 | 587 | 19 (17.11%) |
| 801-1,200 | 984 | 15 (13.51%) |
| >1,200 | 6,294 | 31(27.92%) |
| Total | 1,687 | 111(100%) |