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Microvirology

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- Giemsa and Wright stain: small, budding, round to oval yeast cells; intracellular to mononuclear cells  The small cells, when found in tissue, resemble the blastoconidia of Candida glabrata, but they can be differentiated by fluorescent antibody (FA) techniques or culture.

Author: Ellyn Mae Armada



Answer:

Yeast phase of Histoplasma capsulatum


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