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==Clinical History==
65 yo male with history of CLL, neutropenia, now with new lung infiltrate and respiratory failure. The specimen is a bronchial alveolar lavage (BAL).
==Cytology==
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CytologicallyYoursUnknowns201310-6-01.jpg| Diff Quik Stain
CytologicallyYoursUnknowns201310-6-02.jpg| Pap Stain
CytologicallyYoursUnknowns201310-6-03.jpg| Pap Stain
CytologicallyYoursUnknowns201310-6-04.jpg| Diff Quik Stain
CytologicallyYoursUnknowns201310-6-05.jpg| Diff Quik Stain
CytologicallyYoursUnknowns201310-6-06.jpg| GMS
CytologicallyYoursUnknowns201310-6-07.jpg| GMS
</gallery>
===Resident Question===
* <spoiler text="Diagnosis">
Aspergillus
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* <spoiler text="Can this organism be associated with crystals? If so what kind?">
Associated with oxalate crystals and charcot leiden crystals
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* <spoiler text="List 3 facts about this organism">
* Most common opportunistic infection
* Common species (fumagates, flavus, and niger)
* Associated with oxalate crystals and charcot leiden crystals
* Sepatated hyphae
* Narrow angle branching 45 degrees
* Angioinvasive
* Aflatoxin
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{{Cytologically Yours}}
[[Category:Unknowns]]
[[Category:Respiratory]]
65 yo male with history of CLL, neutropenia, now with new lung infiltrate and respiratory failure. The specimen is a bronchial alveolar lavage (BAL).
==Cytology==
<gallery heights="333px" widths="333px">
CytologicallyYoursUnknowns201310-6-01.jpg| Diff Quik Stain
CytologicallyYoursUnknowns201310-6-02.jpg| Pap Stain
CytologicallyYoursUnknowns201310-6-03.jpg| Pap Stain
CytologicallyYoursUnknowns201310-6-04.jpg| Diff Quik Stain
CytologicallyYoursUnknowns201310-6-05.jpg| Diff Quik Stain
CytologicallyYoursUnknowns201310-6-06.jpg| GMS
CytologicallyYoursUnknowns201310-6-07.jpg| GMS
</gallery>
===Resident Question===
* <spoiler text="Diagnosis">
Aspergillus
</spoiler>
* <spoiler text="Can this organism be associated with crystals? If so what kind?">
Associated with oxalate crystals and charcot leiden crystals
</spoiler>
* <spoiler text="List 3 facts about this organism">
* Most common opportunistic infection
* Common species (fumagates, flavus, and niger)
* Associated with oxalate crystals and charcot leiden crystals
* Sepatated hyphae
* Narrow angle branching 45 degrees
* Angioinvasive
* Aflatoxin
</spoiler>
{{Cytologically Yours}}
[[Category:Unknowns]]
[[Category:Respiratory]]