Date: 1 November 2018
Copyright: n/a
Notes:
Professor Ken Haynes was a great fungal biologist with a keen eye for the Grand Vision, a loyal, supportive and hilarious friend to many in the fungal community, an inspiring mentor to innumerable junior scientists, and a loyal supporter of Fulham Football Club. He left us far too early, on 19th March this year at the age of 58, but he has entrusted us with a superb legacy in the field of molecular medical mycology.
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Double diffusion test for aspergillosis. Central well contains Aspergillus fumigatus antigen and wells in the top and bottom contain control antiserum.
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Allergic Bronchocentric Granulomatosis. low power. Sections show muscle, lung with acute inflammation and evidence of organisation with early fibrosis. The bronchial wall can be seen with chronic inflammation and many eosinophils.There is a thickened basement membrane. No definite granulomata are seen.
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Allergic Bronchocentric Granulomatosis. Sections show muscle, lung with acute inflammation and evidence of organisation with early fibrosis. The bronchial wall can be seen with chronic inflammation and many eosinophils.There is a thickened basement membrane. No definite granulomata are seen.
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Allergic Bronchocentric Granulomatosis. Higher power. Sections show muscle, lung with acute inflammation and evidence of organisation with early fibrosis. The bronchial wall can be seen with chronic inflammation and many eosinophils.There is a thickened basement membrane. No definite granulomata are seen.
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Allergic Bronchocentric Granulomatosis. Higher power. Sections show muscle, lung with acute inflammation and evidence of organisation with early fibrosis. The bronchial wall can be seen with chronic inflammation and many eosinophils.There is a thickened basement membrane. No definite granulomata are seen.
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Allergic Bronchocentric Granulomatosis. Low power. Sections show muscle, lung with acute inflammation and evidence of organisation with early fibrosis. The bronchial wall can be seen with chronic inflammation and many eosinophils.There is a thickened basement membrane. No definite granulomata are seen.
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Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis (ABPA). PT JC
CXR prior to bronchoscopy had shown an opacity just superior to the right hilum, which was felt to represent possibly a fungal plug. Patient was therefore bronchoscoped.,
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Secondary metabolites, Structural diagram. Trivial name – 2-hydroxy-3-methyl-1,4-benzoquinone
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Secondary metabolite structure: trivial name – 13-O-Methylviriditin
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Secondary metabolites, structural diagram. Trivial name – 2”-oxoasterriquinol D Me ether 1