Entamoeba histolytica/E. dispar |
10–20; usual range, 12–15 |
Usually spherical |
4 in mature cyst; occasionally 1 or 2 in immature cysts |
Peripheral chromatin present; fine, uniform granules, evenly distributed |
Small, discrete, usually centrally located |
Present; elongated bars with bluntly rounded ends |
Usually diffuse; concentrated mass often present in young cysts; stains reddish brown with iodine |
Entamoeba hartmanni |
5–10; usual range, 6–8 |
Usually spherical |
4 in mature cyst; 1 or 2 often seen in immature cysts |
Similar to E. histolytica
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Similar to E. histolytica
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Present; elongated bars with bluntly rounded ends |
Similar to E. histolytica
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Entamoeba coli |
10–35; usual range, 15–25 |
Usually spherical; occasionally oval, triangular, or other shapes |
8 in mature cysts; 16 or more are occasionally seen in supernucleated cysts; 2 or more are occasionally seen in immature cysts |
Peripheral chromatin present; coarse granules are irregular in size and distribution but often appear more uniform than in trophozoites |
Large, discrete, usually eccentric but occasionally centrally located |
Present, but less frequently seen than in E. histolytica; usually splinter-like with pointed ends |
Usually diffuse, but occasionally there is a well-defined mass in immature cysts; stain reddish brown with iodine |
Entamoeba polecki |
9–18; usual range, 11–15 |
Spherical or oval |
1, rarely 2; occasionally visible in unstained preparations |
Usually fine granules that are evenly distributed |
Usually small and eccentric |
Present; many small bodies with angular or pointed ends or a few large ones; may be oval, rod-like, or irregular |
Usually small, diffuse masses stain reddish brown with iodine; a dark area called an “inclusion mass” (possibly concentrated cytoplasm) is often also present; mass stains lightly with iodine |
Endolimax nana |
5–10; usual range, 6–8 |
Usually oval, may be round |
4 in mature cyst; immature cysts, 2, very rarely seen and may resemble cysts of Enteromonas hominis
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None |
Large (blot-like), usually central |
Occasionally granules or small oval masses are seen, but bodies as seen in Entamoeba spp. are not present |
Usually diffuse; a concentrated mass is seen occasionally in young cysts; stains reddish brown with iodine |
Iodamoeba bütschlii |
5–20; usual range, 10–12 |
Ovoidal, ellipsoidal, triangular, or other shapes |
1 in mature cysts |
None |
Large, usually eccentric; refractile, achromatic granules on one side of the karyosome; indistinct in iodine preparations |
Occasionally granules are present, but chromatoid bodies as seen in Entamoeba spp. are not present |
Compact, well-defined mass; stains dark brown with iodine |