McClelland R S, Murphy D M, Cone D K
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
J Clin Microbiol. 1997 Nov;35(11):2815-8. doi: 10.1128/jcm.35.11.2815-2818.1997.
The spores of Henneguya salminicola, a common tissue parasite of salmonid fishes in the northern hemisphere, were observed in stool specimens from two different patients with diarrhea. The spores' superficial resemblance to human spermatozoa resulted, in one instance, in an incorrect report, leading to suspicion of sexual abuse. H. salminicola spores and human spermatozoa can be differentiated on the basis of size, morphology, and staining characteristics. Laboratory personnel who perform microscopic examinations of stool specimens for ova and parasites should be aware that spores of H. salminicola may be seen from time to time.
脑粘体虫(Henneguya salminicola)是北半球鲑科鱼类常见的组织寄生虫,在两名腹泻患者的粪便样本中发现了其孢子。有一次,这些孢子在外观上与人类精子相似,导致了错误的报告,引发了对性虐待的怀疑。脑粘体虫孢子和人类精子可以根据大小、形态和染色特征进行区分。对粪便样本进行虫卵和寄生虫显微镜检查的实验室人员应意识到,脑粘体虫孢子可能会不时出现。