Reynolds Braude phenomenon is shown by ___________________?
(A) Candida albicans
(B) Mucor
(C) Cryptococcus
(D) Aspergillus
The inflammatory type of tinea capitis with superadded secondary bacterial infection leading to a painful, circumscribed, boggy, and indurated lesion, is called_____________?
(A) Kerison
(B) Alopecia areata
(C) Pilomatrixoma
(D) Tenia incognito
Opportunistic infection is caused by___________________?
(A) Penicillium
(B) Mucor
(C) Aspergillus
(D) All of the above
The following is not true of Candida albicans______________?
(A) Yeast like fungus
(B) Forms Chlamydospores
(C) Blastomeres seen in isolates
(D) Seen in immunocompromised and causes meningitis in them
Culture media of candida is_________________?
(A) Methylene blue dextrose agar
(B) Saboraud’s medium
(C) Pingolevin
(D) All of the above
Medusa lock appearance in X ray is seen in______________?
(A) Ascariasis
(B) Tapeworm
(C) Hood worm
(D) Ascariasis and tapeworm
Which of the following is most potent antigen for stimulating both humoral and cell mediated immunity ?
(A) Adjuvant
(B) Proteins
(C) Polysaccharides
(D) Lipids
A mother donated a kidney to her daughter having chronic renal failure, which kind of graft it represents________________?
(A) Allo
(B) ISO
(C) Xeno
(D) Auto
Most fungi of medical importance belongs to__________________?
(A) Zygomycetes
(B) Ascomycetes
(C) Basidiomycetes
(D) Deuteromycetes
A cerebrospinal fluid of a 2 years old child has been sent to the laboratory to detect the presence of capsulated yeast. The staining technique most commonly employed for the purpose is______________?
(A) India ink preparation
(B) Methanamine silver stain
(C) Ziehl-Neelsen stain
(D) Pyte-ferraco stain