The most pathogenic yeasts are found in the CSF rather than in the other types of fluids. Which yeast is described as small and often intracellular with a distinct nonstaining cell wall?
a. Cryptococcus
b. Candida albicans
c. Candida tropicalis
d. Histoplasma
Question 2
The technique that should be performed to differentiate starch particles from pathogenic crystals in fluids is:
a. Examination with polarized light
b. Examination with fluorescent light
c. Examination with Wright stain
d. Calculation of RBC to WBC ratio