Monday, 16 December 2024

old paper solve dmlt

Here's a solution outline for the Clinical Pathology Paper. I’ll provide answers for each question briefly:

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### **Q.1 Describe about preparation and staining of Bone marrow aspirate.**
1. **Preparation**:  
   - Aspirate collected from sternum/iliac crest using a bone marrow needle under aseptic conditions.  
   - Smears are made immediately on clean glass slides by gently spreading the sample.  
   - Fix smears with methanol for 2–3 minutes.  

2. **Staining**:  
   - Use Romanowsky stains like Leishman, Wright, or Giemsa stain.  
   - Steps:  
     - Fix slide in methanol.  
     - Apply stain (e.g., Leishman stain) for 5–10 minutes.  
     - Add buffer water and mix gently for another 10 minutes.  
     - Wash off stain, dry slide, and examine under a microscope.  

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### **Q.2 Write short notes**  
(a) **Coomb’s Test**:  
   - Detects antibodies bound to red blood cells (RBCs).  
   - Types:  
      1. **Direct Coomb's Test**: Detects IgG or complement attached to RBCs in vivo.  
      2. **Indirect Coomb's Test**: Detects free antibodies in serum.  

(b) **Drabkin Solution**:  
   - Reagent used for hemoglobin estimation.  
   - Contains potassium cyanide and potassium ferricyanide to convert Hb to cyanmethemoglobin.  

(c) **Supra Vital Stains**:  
   - Stains used for living cells like reticulocytes.  
   - Examples: Brilliant cresyl blue, new methylene blue.  

(d) **Meta Chromatic Stains**:  
   - Stains that cause substances to appear a different color.  
   - Example: Toluidine blue (used to identify mast cell granules).  

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### **Q.3 Write short notes**  
(a) **Semen Examination**:  
   - Analyzing semen for fertility purposes. Parameters include:  
      1. Volume, pH, viscosity.  
      2. Sperm count, motility, and morphology.  
      3. Liquefaction time.  

(b) **LE Cells**:  
   - Lupus Erythematosus (LE) cells are neutrophils containing ingested nuclear material.  
   - Seen in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).  

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### **Q.4 Discuss Hemoglobin Electrophoresis and its role in detection of Hemoglobinopathies.**  
- **Principle**: Separation of hemoglobin variants based on charge under an electric field.  
- **Procedure**:  
   1. Blood hemolysate placed on a medium (cellulose acetate/agar gel).  
   2. Voltage applied. Hemoglobin moves based on charge differences.  
- **Applications**:  
   - Detect hemoglobinopathies like Sickle Cell Disease (HbS) and Thalassemia.  
   - Differentiates HbA, HbF, HbS, and HbC.  

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### **Q.5 Write short notes**  
(a) **Monocytosis**:  
   - Increase in monocytes (> 8% of total WBCs).  
   - Causes: TB, chronic infections, autoimmune diseases.  

(b) **G-6 PD Estimation**:  
   - Measures glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase enzyme in RBCs.  
   - Deficiency leads to hemolysis under oxidative stress.  

(c) **RDW (Red Cell Distribution Width)**:  
   - Measures variation in RBC size.  
   - High RDW seen in iron deficiency anemia and megaloblastic anemia.  

(d) **ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate)**:  
   - Measures rate at which RBCs settle in 1 hour.  
   - Increased in infections, inflammation, and malignancy.  

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### **Q.6 Write notes**  
(a) **Leishman Stain**:  
   - Romanowsky stain used for peripheral blood smears.  
   - Fix slide with methanol, stain with Leishman stain, rinse, and dry.  

(b) **Micropipette**:  
   - Precision instrument for measuring small liquid volumes.  
   - Types: Fixed volume, variable volume micropipettes.  

(c) **ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay)**:  
   - Immunoassay used to detect antigens or antibodies.  
   - Types: Direct, Indirect, Sandwich, and Competitive ELISA.  

(d) **Transfusion Reaction**:  
   - Adverse reaction to blood transfusion.  
   - Types: Hemolytic, febrile, allergic, or delayed reactions.  

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### **Q.7 Discuss collection, storage, transport, and analysis of body fluids with special reference to CSF.**  
1. **Collection**:  
   - CSF collected via lumbar puncture (L3-L4 interspace).  
   - Aseptic conditions are mandatory.  

2. **Storage**:  
   - Store in sterile tubes. Analyze immediately for accurate results.  
   - If delayed, refrigerate or freeze depending on the test.  

3. **Transport**:  
   - Transport in ice or room temperature depending on the parameter being tested.  

4. **Analysis**:  
   - Tests include:  
      - Physical: Appearance, color, and pressure.  
      - Chemical: Glucose, proteins.  
      - Microscopic: Cell count and type.  
      - Microbiological: Culture for pathogens.  

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Monday, 9 December 2024

cbc-test-explanation

Complete Blood Count (CBC) test is a common blood test used to assess overall health and detect a variety of conditions, such as infections, anemia, and other blood-related disorders. It evaluates three main components of blood:

### 1. **Red Blood Cells (RBCs)**  
   - **Hemoglobin (Hb):** Measures the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood.  
   - **Hematocrit (Hct):** Percentage of blood volume occupied by RBCs.  
   - **RBC Count:** The number of red blood cells present.  
   - **Indices:**  
     - Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)  
     - Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)  
     - Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)  

### 2. **White Blood Cells (WBCs)**  
   - **WBC Count:** The total number of white blood cells.  
   - **Differential Count:** Measures the percentage of different types of WBCs:  
     - Neutrophils  
     - Lymphocytes  
     - Monocytes  
     - Eosinophils  
     - Basophils  

### 3. **Platelets**  
   - Measures the number of platelets, which help with blood clotting.  

### **Normal Ranges (General)**  
- **RBC:** 4.7–6.1 million/μL (male), 4.2–5.4 million/μL (female)  
- **WBC:** 4,000–11,000 cells/μL  
- **Hemoglobin:** 13.8–17.2 g/dL (male), 12.1–15.1 g/dL (female)  
- **Platelets:** 150,000–450,000/μL  

 Why Is It Done?  
- To evaluate symptoms like fatigue, weakness, fever, or bruising.  
- To monitor conditions such as anemia or leukemia.  
- As part of routine health checkups.  

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