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INCIDENTAL DETECTION OF MICROFILARAE IN CYTOLOGICAL SMEARS

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Fig.  1:  Microfilaria  of  W.  bancrofti  along  with  inflammatory  cells  in  fine  needle  aspirate  of  lymph  node (Hematoxylin- Eosin, X40)
Fig.  4:  Microfilaria  of  W.  bancrofti  along  with  lymphoid  cells  in  fluid  cytology  (Hematoxylin-Eosin,                 X 40)
Fig.  5:  Microfilaria  of  W.  bancrofti  along  with  inflammatory  cells  in  fine  needle  aspirate  of  lymph  node (Hematoxylin- Eosin, X 40)

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