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Pathology Practicals- From Feb 11

Pathology Practicals for Undergrad Schedule  Feb 11 - Microscopes, Fixation and Processing, Frozen section, Urine and CSF examinationsFeb 12  - Exfoliative cytology - PAP smear, FNAC & Staining proceduresFeb 13 - Hb estimation, Neubauer (Counting), Peripheral smearsFeb 14 -  ESR, PCV, Bone marrow examination, Grouping and cross matchingFeb 15 -  Gross specimen discussionFeb 16  - Microscopic specimen discussionFeb 17 -  Backlogs A comprehensive way to crack the university practicals. ! Lets discuss. Enrol to Pathology classes and Practicals to gain access - Subscribe here today, those who have enrolled for complete patho classes can upgrade to Practicals...! Click here 

MCQs

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Answer is D. Diagnosis - Stills Disease.An 18-year-old man has had fever for several weeks. The fever occurs on an almost daily basis and is associated with an evanescent salmon-colored truncal rash. He has diffuse arthralgias, and an extensive investigation for infections and malignancy is negative. Which of the following is diagnostic of this condition? a) High-titer rheumatoid factor (RF)b) Positive ANAc) Response to steroid therapyd) Response to nonsteroidal anti- inflammatory drug (NSAID) therapyEnrol to Pathology revision series and get the entire video till NEET + the GT's - Subscribe here today

Pathology Practicals to start soon.!

Hb Estimation - Cyan-MethHb methodPrinciple Blood is diluted in a solution called Drabkin’s fluid containing potassium ferricyanide and potassium cyanide (KCN). The oxy, carboxy and metHb are all converted into cyanmet Hb (HiCN) and there is development of pink colour. The intensity of pink colour can be measured in a spectrophotometer or photoelectric colorimeter at 540 nm and this is compared with that of a standard cyanmethaemoglobin solution. Enrol to Pathology classes + Practical course - to get access to attend the practical live classes ! - Subscribe here today to ace your practicals.. (Validity 15 months from date of Purchase)

MCQs

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Answer is B.A 42-year-old male is bitten superficially on his posterior thigh by a dog. The superficial wound is su- tured in the emergency department. Four days later the patient returns to the hospital with high fever and swollen lymph nodes. Which group of nodes will first receive lymph from the infected wound?  A. External iliac B. Vertical group of superficial inguinal C. Deep inguinalD. Horizontal group of superficial inguinal  Lets get geared up for the First GT - Feb 11. Lets make the goal clear, attend all 300 questions, ignore the scoring ! - Subscribe here today

Revision Schedule this week.

Lets finish it. ! And lets get geared for the first GT on Feb 11. Schedule Feb 1 -  FGT (Cervix, Endometrium)Feb 2 - Ovarian tumoursFeb 3  - BreastFeb 4  - Testis and ProstateFeb 5 - CNS tumoursFEb 6 - Thyroid, AdrenalFed 7 - Skin (Tumours & Bullous)Feb 8 -  Bone (Metabolic and Genetic)Feb 9 -  Bone (Tumours and Joints)Feb 10 - Any pending videos...Feb 11 -  GT 1 - The goal of GT 1 is to attend all the questions. Please do not leave any question. Read everything and attend. Attempt the option which comes to your mind first !AIM of GT 1 - To make you read all 300 even if you don't know -  to increase your concentration, to make you more anxious because you do not skip the question. To make you know your weak areasTo make you understand your "Instincts work"Enrol to Pathology revision series and get the entire video till NEET + the GT's - Subscribe here today

Quick Learn

Ions diffuse across the membrane via ion channels. There are 3 types: Ungated (Leak) Ion Channel • Always open • Direction the ion moves depends upon electrochemical forces • Important for determining resting membrane potential of a cell Voltage-Gated Ion Channel Open/closed state is determined primarily by membrane potential (voltage) Change in membrane potential may open or close the channel Ligand-Gated Ion Channel Channel contains a receptorState of the channel (open or closed) is influenced by the binding of a ligand to the receptor Under most circumstances, the binding of the ligand opens the channel Pathology Revision + GT - Rs. 999/- You will get access to all till NEET - You can enrol to Subscribe here today (Pathology Revision + GT) 

Quick Learn

Histology of the Stomach Gastric pits open on the surface of the mucosa and are connected to tubular gastric glands at their base. The neck is the place where the gastric glands and gastric pits join and the mucosal neck cells at this location continually divide to replace the cells that are lost.  Gastric Secretory Cells 1. Parietal cells – secrete hydrochloric acid and intrinsic factor. Intrinsic factor is necessary for absorption of vitamin B 12.2. Chief cells – secrete pepsinogen that is converted to the active proteolytic enzyme pepsin by the acids of the stomach.3. Enteroendocrine cells – G cells produce the hormone gastrin that stimulates gastric juice secretion and gastric motility. Pathology Revision + GT - Rs. 999/- You will get access to all till NEET - You can enrol to Subscribe here today (Pathology Revision + GT) 

Parasitology Image Bank Updated !

Dear Students,All revision series users will have the Image banks getting updated routinely. We shall give an update on the same as and when it gets updated. You can use it both on the app and in the web as well. The team shall give you highly curated content to help you guys reach your dream. ! First GT - Feb 11.  A humble request to all - Please attend all 300 question. I shall not give the rank for this GT, this is for self evaluation. No one other than you will know your score. It's completely fine to make mistakes, which will tell your weak areas to work on aiming the second GT !Pathology Revision + GT - Rs. 999/- You will get access to all till NEET - You can enrol to Subscribe here today (Pathology Revision + GT) 

MCQ

An investigator working on a febrile gastrointestinal illness. A raw pork dish is implicated as the reason for the disease, and the meat was purchased from an owner of a small shop nearby. A micrograph of stained tissue from the meat is shown in the image. What is the correct term that properly describes the encysted larval stage? (A)  Encapsulated cysticercus (B)  Metacercaria (C)  Nurse cell (D)  Onchocercoma Question Based on the image bank of Parasitology prepared by Dr. Akshata -  Get access to the final call Image Bank along with Revision series -  Pathology Revision + GT - Rs. 999/- You will get access to all till NEET - You can enrol to Subscribe here today (Pathology Revision + GT) 

Indole Test

Indole TestThe indole test is used to test an organism’s ability to utilize tryptophan and produce indole.The test is used to differentiate members of the Enterobacteriaceae family as a part of the IMViC test.The test also differentiates Proteus mirabilis from other Proteus species.This test differentiates indole-positive E. coli from indole-negative Enterobacter and Klebsiella.#whateverittakes -  There shall be a compilation of Images for important subjects for easy revision to revision series users. The team is at work, shall keep updating soon.  Pathology Revision + GT - Rs. 999/- You will get access to all till NEET - You can enrol to Subscribe here today (Pathology Revision + GT)