Even if large worms are not seen in the feces,
sometimes microscopic examination can indicate the cysts.
Not exact matches
While the mites are just big enough to
sometimes be seen by the naked eye, most times
microscopic examination is necessary to diagnose the presence of mites.
Sometimes a simple screening with a special light can reveal a dermatophyte infection, but other times a fungal culture and
microscopic hair
examination is necessary.
Cytology (the
microscopic examination of cell samples drawn from the tumor using a needle and syringe) is
sometimes helpful as a rapid or preliminary test.
Sometimes if needed,
microscopic examination of skin debris can allow visualization of the mites.