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Fig. 29.3 Fite stain for Mycobacterium leprae. This skin biopsy shows clusters of acid-fast leprosy bacilli. The clusters are called globi. (Courtesy of James E. Fitzpatrick, MD.) |
M. leprae is less acid-fast than
M. tuberculosis, and a modified acid-fast stain known as the Fite stain should be used to demonstrate organisms in tissue (Fig. 29-3).