Vaginalis Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.
These are the MediaLab courses that cover Vaginalis and links to relevant pages within the course.
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| This suspicious form, found in urine, measures 120 micro meters by 50 micro meters. | View Page |
| I reside in the mouth where I measure approximately 17 micro meters. | View Page |
| Match the organisms on the right with culture medium: | View Page |
| This suspicious form, found in urine, measures 120 µm by 50 µm. | View Page |
| This stool parasite measures 135 µm by 50 µm and is the causative agent of: | View Page |
| Which of the following parasites is/are considered as atrial ameba(e)? | View Page |
| Match each parasite name listed below with its corresponding picture: | View Page |
| Match each parasite listed here with its corresponding optimal specimen type from which it may be recovered: (Answers may be used more than once.) | View Page |
| Match each pair of parasites listed here with the key morphologic characteristics that help to distinguish between them: | View Page |
| Arrange the following parasites in decreasing order (from large to small) based on relative size: | View Page |
| Arrange the parasites listed here in increasing order (starting with none) based on the length of their undulating membranes: | View Page |
| I reside in the mouth where, when present, I measure approximately 17 µm. | View Page |
| I am a mouth scavenger and measure about 10 µm. | View Page |
| Parasites which can be found in urinary sediment include all of the following EXCEPT: | View Page |
| True or false? Red blood cells are present in this slide. | View Page |
| Parasites Parasites which may be found in urinary sediments include Trichomonas vaginalis, Enterobius vermicularis and Schistosoma haematobium. It is also important to note that parasites and parasitic ova may be seen in urine sediments as a result of fecal or vaginal contamination. This slide shows examples of Trichomonas vaginalis. In the female, Trichomonas is usually found as a contaminant from vaginal infection and is often accompanied by an increase in the number of white cells. Trichomonas is highly motile, measuring 5 - 15 microns with a characteristic pear shape. It has multiple anterior flagella and the nucleus is often apparent. | View Page |
| Match the following: | View Page |