Case #262 – October, 2009

A 70-year-old man from the mid-western United States had complaints of fever and general malaise lasting for about one week. He was admitted to a hospital with evidence of hemolytic process (dark urine and low hemoglobin). He had undergone a splenectomy when he was 40 years old. Blood smears were ordered, prepared, and stained with Giemsa. Figures A and B show what was observed on the stained smears at 1000x magnification. What is your diagnosis? Based on what criteria? What other testing, if any, would you recommend?

Figure A

Figure B

Images presented in the DPDx case studies are from specimens submitted for diagnosis or archiving. On rare occasions, clinical histories given may be partly fictitious.