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Pneumocystis
jirovecii cysts are thick-walled, rounded and approximately 5-8 µm in
size, although thin-walled cysts exist also. Cysts contain up to eight
intracystic bodies. Precysts have also been described for this
organism. Precysts are spherical, 4-7 µm in diameter and do not
contain intracystic bodies (but may contain one or more nuclei). Cysts
are found in the lungs and many other extrapulmonary specimens, especially
in immunocompromised patients.
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A, B: Cysts of P. jirovecii in
lung tissue, stained with methenamine silver and hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). The walls of the cysts are stained black; the intracystic
bodies are not visible with this stain.
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