Contrast enhanced CT scan of the brain showing unequivocally 2 hypodense lesions, one in the left basal ganglia and one in the right occipital cortex. There is the possibility of another smaller left sided occiptal cortex. These lesions do not have the appearance of abscesses, but rather of ischaema.
Mucous containing Charcot-Leyden crystals, stained with H & EA 57 year old woman presented with breathlessness. She had a history of mild asthma for which she occasionally took salbutamol inhaler puffs. The patient underwent a pneumonectomy because of the severity of her disease process, and uncertainty about the diagnosis, prior to serology results being obtained.Serology showed an IgE of 2600, with a strongly positive Aspergillus RAST test and weakly positive Aspergillus precipitins. Material re