University : Indira Gandhi National Open University
Degree : B.Sc
Year : II
Subject : BAHI004 Clinical Pathology & Parasitology
Document Type : Question Paper
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Clinical Pathology & Parasitology Question Paper :
B.Sc. MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Time : 3 hours
Maximum Marks : 70
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PART – A
Answer TRUE OR FALSE. 1×5
1. (a) (i) Saline examination of a stool specimen is useful to demonstrate parasitic
(ii) Sugar level in CSF is decreased in pyogenic meningitis.
(iii) Each gram of protein per dl of urine raises the specific gravity by 0.004.
(iv) Hydatid cyst is the larval stage of dog tape worm.
(v) The route of infection in Round worm is ingestion.
(b) Fill in the blanks : 1×5
(i) An abnormal increase in the secretion of urine is called
(ii) Azoospermia means
(iii) Z N stain of sputum is done to detect
(iv) The normal protein level in CSF is
(v) Iodine examination of stool is important to demonstrate
2. Write in brief on following : 2×5
(a) Ovum of Ascaris Lumbricoides(b) LD bodies
(c) Achlorhydria (d) Gametocyte of Plasmodium vivax
(e) Urine microscopic examination
3. Write short notes on any four of the following : 5×4
(a) Sperm count(b) Giardia intestinalis
(c) Sputum examination for Acid Fast Bacilli (d) Microfilaria
(e) Glucose estimation in CSF.4. Describe the steps
5. (a) Name the intestinal nematodes.
(b) Describe with the help of diagrams the life cycle of any one of them.
(c) Discuss its laboratory diagnosis.
6. (a) Name the common malarial parasites found in India.
(b) Draw and describe the life cycle of any one of them.
(c) How is malaria diagnosed in the laboratory –
7. (a) Define Ketonuria.
(b) Describe the different qualitative methods to detect Ketonuria
(c) Name the conditions in which Ketonuria occurs.
PART ‘B’
Answer any three questions of the following : 10×3
4. Describe the steps in the processing of CSF specimen which
5. (a) Name the intestinal nematodes.
(b) Describe with the help of diagrams the life cycle of any one of them.
(c) Discuss its laboratory diagnosis.
6. (a) Name the common malarial parasites found in India.
(b) Draw and describe the life cycle of any one of them.
(c) How is malaria diagnosed in the laboratory –
7. (a) Define Ketonuria.
(b) Describe the different qualitative methods to detect Ketonuria
(c) Name the conditions in which Ketonuria occurs.
BAHI-004 : Clinical Pathology And Parasitology December, 2015
Time : 3 hours
Maximum Marks : 70
Note : Attempt any seven questions.
1. (a) Answer True or False. 1×5=5
(i) Total suppression of urine is Anuria.
(ii) Casts are formed by the coagulation of protein. Taenia solium is called beef tape worm.
(iv) Black water fever is a manifestation of falciparum malaria
(v) Paragonimus westermani is a liver fluke.
(b) Fill in the blanks : 1×5=5
(i) Giardia Lamblia is transmitted by the ingestion of in food+ water Kala – azar is a disease caused by
(iii) Ketone bodies are intermediate products of
(iv) The normal sperm count in an adult is
(v) The common name of Ascaris lumbricoides is
2. Write briefly on the following :
(a) L. D. bodies
(b) E. H. cysts
(c) Trichomonas vaginalis
(d) Sperm count
(e) Acetic acid test for albumin 2×5=10
3. Write short notes on any two of the following :
(a) Organised sediment 5×2=10
(b) Trypanosomes
(c) Quantitative test for Glucose
4. Write briefly about following : 5×2=10
(a) Nature of protein in the urine.
(b) Taenia saginater.
5. (a) Name the causative agent of amoebic 10 dysentry.
(b) Describe with the help of diagrams the life cycle of this parasite.
(c) How is intestinal amoebiasis is diagnosed in the lab ?
6. A patient with suspected meningitis is admitted 10 in the hospital and C.S.F. is sent for lab examination.
(a) Enlist the findings of gross examination.
(b) Describe the various bio-chemical and microscopic tests for this patient.
7 (a).Name the causative agent of visceral 10 leishmaniasis.
(b). Describe with the help of diagram life cycle of this parasite.
(c). Discuss how this condition is diagnosed.
8. (a) Name the intestinal nematodes. 10
(b) Describe with the help of diagram the life cycle of any one of them.
(c). Discuss its laboratory diagnosis.