Pulmonary aspergillosis (PAS) (parrot C). Section of lung from parrot C stained by periodic acid schiff (PAS) demonstrating the hyphal material. Aspergillus spp and Bacillus cereus were cultured from the lesions.

Date: 26 November 2013

Pulmonary aspergillosis (PAS) (parrot C). Section of lung from parrot C stained by periodic acid schiff (PAS) demonstrating the hyphal material. Aspergillus spp and Bacillus cereus were cultured from the lesions.

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© Dr. Michael Day, University of Bristol

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