For DFA, the samples were
smeared on microscope slides, dried and fixed with acetone.
Not exact matches
Most commonly, a technician
smears a drop of blood
on a
slide and examines it under a
microscope for tell - tale signs of the parasite.
In direct observation a
smear is made of some fecal material
on a
microscope slide and the
slide is analyzed by one of our nurses for parasite eggs.
When parasites are in your cat in very large numbers, the veterinarian may be able to see them in a fresh suspension («
smears») of the feces placed
on a
slide with some saline and examined under the
microscope.
When parasites are in your dog in very large numbers, the veterinarian may be able to see them in a fresh suspension («
smears») of the feces placed
on a
slide with some saline and examined under the
microscope.
A Fecal
Smear is just that; a smear of fecus on a glass slide that is then examined under a microscope for the presence of parasitic eggs or paras
Smear is just that; a
smear of fecus on a glass slide that is then examined under a microscope for the presence of parasitic eggs or paras
smear of fecus
on a glass
slide that is then examined under a
microscope for the presence of parasitic eggs or parasites.
The test involves taking a sample — a swab of ear gook, a bit of diarrhea, or a few cells from a skin mass — and
smearing a thin layer of the sample
on a
microscope slide.
Your veterinarian can diagnose ear mites by
smearing ear debris
on a
microscope slide with mineral oil, and then identify the mite under a
microscope.