| 1. | Erythrocytes pass through the cords of Billroth before entering the sinusoids.
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| 2. | After separation of red cell membranes by erythrocyte membrane protein mass.
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| 3. | Relevant blood tests include erythrocyte sedimentation rate, glucose, TSH.
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| 4. | Macrogametocytes are found only in mature erythrocytes even during heavy parasitemia.
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| 5. | The parasite prefers to infect reticulocytes but will infect older erythrocytes.
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| 6. | Platelets, T cells, and erythrocytes are ALOX5-negative.
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| 7. | The parasite first binds to the erythrocyte in a random orientation.
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| 8. | Gametocytes rarely fill the space between the erythrocyte nucleus and margin.
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| 9. | Within the toad they replicate within the endothelial cells and erythrocytes.
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| 10. | Gametocytes are abundant and many erythrocytes are parasitized by immature forms.
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