Mr. Ketan Chavan, a 29-year-old male, was referred by Dr. Patil for a malaria test after presenting symptoms. A thick blood smear detected the ring form of Plasmodium vivax, indicating a malarial infection. While the chances of detection are highest during a fever, a single negative smear does not rule out malaria, and additional smears over a few days may be needed in some cases. The test was performed at Crystal Lab.
Mr. Ketan Chavan, a 29-year-old male, was referred by Dr. Patil for a malaria test after presenting symptoms. A thick blood smear detected the ring form of Plasmodium vivax, indicating a malarial infection. While the chances of detection are highest during a fever, a single negative smear does not rule out malaria, and additional smears over a few days may be needed in some cases. The test was performed at Crystal Lab.
Mr. Ketan Chavan, a 29-year-old male, was referred by Dr. Patil for a malaria test after presenting symptoms. A thick blood smear detected the ring form of Plasmodium vivax, indicating a malarial infection. While the chances of detection are highest during a fever, a single negative smear does not rule out malaria, and additional smears over a few days may be needed in some cases. The test was performed at Crystal Lab.
Mr. Ketan Chavan, a 29-year-old male, was referred by Dr. Patil for a malaria test after presenting symptoms. A thick blood smear detected the ring form of Plasmodium vivax, indicating a malarial infection. While the chances of detection are highest during a fever, a single negative smear does not rule out malaria, and additional smears over a few days may be needed in some cases. The test was performed at Crystal Lab.
Chances of detection are highest at the time of fever. Inability to see parasite in peripheral smear does not rule out Malaria. Smears on 2 - 3 times may be required in few cases. ---------- End of Report. ----------
Chandan Vartak Dr. Pankaj Shah
D.M.L.T. M.D. M.B.B.S. Highlighted Result Values Indicate Abnormal