Case #434 - December, 2016
A patient had two stool specimens submitted for ova and parasite (O & P) examination. Smears were made, stained with trichrome, and examined. Eosinophils and Charcot-Leyden crystals were observed in both specimens. Also observed, at 1000x oil magnification, were the objects in Figures A and B. They measured 10 µm in diameter on average. What is your diagnosis? Based on what criteria?
Figure A
Figure B
Case Answer
The objects presented in this case were artifacts and appeared to be spores of Reshi mushrooms. Although they show a striated outer wall similar to Taenia sp eggs, the shape is ovoid and the size of approximately 10 micrometers is too small. The North Dakota Department of Public Health, in follow-up, contacted the submitting facility to inquire about patient history and any dietary supplements the patient was taking. They were informed that the patient drinks coffee with four kinds of mushrooms including Reishi mushrooms, which confirmed their diagnosis that the objects were some type of spore or pollen.
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