Fig. 69.2
 Lymph node aspirate, feline. A single large macrophage is densely packed with yeast (arrow), and there are numerous yeast free in the background. Note the clear area surrounding the yeast, caused by shrinkage that occurs during fixation. Numerous small lymphocytes and a few bare nuclei are also present. Diff-Quik®, 100x objective.

 Lymph node aspirate, feline. A single large macrophage is densely packed with yeast (arrow), and there are numerous yeast free in the background. Note the clear area surrounding the yeast, caused by shrinkage that occurs during fixation. Numerous small lymphocytes and a few bare nuclei are also present. Diff-Quik®, 100x objective.

Photomicrographs provided by Craig Thompson, DVM, DACVP.
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