Aspergillus
Aspergillus accounts for a significant number of fungal species for microfungi. While colours of the fungus varies accordingly to its species, growths on agar for the study shows a light green colony center with white edges.
Features
Conidiophores and spores of the Aspergillus are transparent or light-coloured. The conidiophores are simple and long, with the tip swelling to form a bulb or vesicle. Flask-shaped phialides radiate from the vesicle in all directions forming a crown of phialides. The conidia are 1-celled, round and often coloured.
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Allergenic Diseases
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Airway to Lungs (Bronchial Tubes) |
Asthma |
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Skin |
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Eyes
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Allergic Rhinitis |
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Throat
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Nose |
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Allergic Fungal Sinusitis (AFS) |
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Pathogenic Diseases
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Eyes | Keratitis | Cornea inflammation, usually after wounding or injuring the cornea |
Endophtalmitis | Inflammation internal eyeball tissue structures | |
Skin (Cutaneous) | Onychomycosis | Thickening, roughening, and splitting of nails due to infection |
Ears | Otomycosis | Inflammation of the ear canal |
Bone | Osteomyelitis | Inflammation of bone and bone marrow |
Heart | Endocarditis | Inflammation of the internal membrane of the heart |