Case #493 – June, 2019
A 36-year-old male returning from a 3-month stay in rural China sought medical attention for a tender, slowly migrating nodule that had developed on his abdomen. The subcutaneous mass was excised in the clinic; a motile, ribbon-like object approximately 5 cm long was found within. The organism was placed into 10% formalin and submitted to the DPDx Team for identification. The gross morphology of the organism is shown in Figures A and B; Figure C shows the internal structure after exposure to lactophenol (100x magnification).
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Figure A

Figure B

Figure C
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