Case Studies

Ungraded Practice Question

A 50 year old male domestic airline pilot was rushed to the hospital after complaining of tremendous fluid loss due to severe diarrhea. History revealed that the patient was diagnosed with AIDS 6 months ago. The doctor ordered a battery of tests including a stool for parasite examination. Since the sample was properly labeled indicating that the patient was immunocompromised, the lab performed both the standard processing procedures and a modified acid-fast (mod AFB) stain. The mod AFB stain revealed this suspicious form which measured a mere 4 µm. This patient is most likely infected with:

Please select the single best answer

Cryptosporidium parvum
Sarcocystis species
Isospora belli
Blastocystis hominis

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