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In the laboratory diagnosis of leishmaniasis, the expected parasite stage in vitro is

  • A. Amastigote
  • B. Promastigote
  • C. Trypomastigote
  • D. Schizont
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: Promastigote. In the laboratory diagnosis of leishmaniasis, the parasite stage typically observed in vitro is the promastigote stage. This is because promastigotes are the infective form of the parasite found in the sandfly vector. When a sample is taken from a patient, it is cultured in a suitable medium where promastigotes develop. Amastigotes (choice A) are the intracellular form found in the host, not typically observed in vitro. Trypomastigotes (choice C) are the stage found in Trypanosoma species, not Leishmania. Schizonts (choice D) are a stage in the life cycle of Plasmodium species causing malaria, not Leishmania. Promastigotes are the stage most commonly used for laboratory diagnosis and research in leishmaniasis.