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Hemorrhagic vesicles or pustules that evolve into necrotic ulcers with a tender erythematous border cause by |
Ecthyma gangrenous by pseudomona aeruginosa |
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Seen in |
Crohns disease |
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Which moist air based devise for sterilisation |
Autoclave |
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Malaria forms |
. |
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Copper penny bodies are seen in |
Chromoblastomycosis |
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Identify this fungi causing superficial mycosis |
Malesezia furfur causes spaghetti meat ball appearance |
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These lesions r seen in |
. |
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Downey cells r seen in |
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Caused by |
Parvo virus |
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Swarming growth is is inhibited by |
. |
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Camp test is done for |
. |
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The above two types of communication activities r cause by which organisms respectively |
. |
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Which fungi |
Aspergillus.fumigates, Tereus, nidulans |
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Identify this fungi forming black colonies |
Aspergillus niger |
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Identify the fungi |
A. Flavus |
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Identify the fungus |
A.tereus |
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Identify the fungus |
A.flavus |
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Identify the fungus |
A.fumigatus |
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Neutralization reaction is positive for |
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The above finding r seen in |
Vernal keratoconjunctivitis |
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Wilson Blaire media is used to diff |
Various salmonella sps |
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Identify the organism |
Bacillus anthracis |
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Rose Bengal late test is uses for |
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Identify |
C.diphtheria |
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Slide catalase test is used to diff |
Staph from strep |
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Disease cause by this organism |
. |
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Pigment producing organism: type of pigment |
Non diffusable |
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Pseudonyms is grown in which agar |
Cetrimide |
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Staph albus is also called |
Staph epidermidis |
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Robertson cooked meat medium has 2 fns |
To demo motility and growth of anaerobes |
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This growth is seen for |
Pseudomona |
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Fried egg appearAnce is seen in |
Mycoplasma |
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Organism |
, C.diphtheriae |
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Principle of this agar |
Mannitol is fermented by staph aureus and not by epidermidis, salt allows the selective growth of staph and inhibits strep |
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Radiation is used to sterilise which suture |
Catgut suture |
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Agar used |
Mueller Hinton agar |
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What |
Acute paronychia |
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Vesicles on volar aspect of distal phalanx followed by pain 2-3 days later |
Herpetic whitlow |
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Diff b/w felon and paronychia |