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Total No. of Questions : 09
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B.Sc.(MLS) (2013 to 2017) (Sem.-5)
CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY-II
Subject Code : BMLS-505
M.Code : 70469
Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 60
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES :
- SECTION-A is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying TWO marks each.
- SECTION-B contains FIVE questions carrying FIVE marks each and students have to attempt any FOUR questions.
- SECTION-C contains THREE questions carrying TEN marks each and students have to attempt any TWO questions.
SECTION-A
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1. Answer briefly :
- Define autoanalysers.
- Write short note on CSF.
- Name the non reducing sugar.
- Which cells in stomach produce HCI?
- Name various types of renal calculi.
- Define ketosteroids.
- What is meant by GFR?
- What is gestational diabetes?
- What are transaminases?
- Which reaction is catalyzed by LDH?
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SECTION-B
- Discuss chemical examination of CSF in detail.
- Describe qualitative test for detection of urobilinogen in urine.
- Explain insulin tolerance test.
- Write a short note on automation in biochemistry lab.
- Give a brief note on the rapid techniques used in clinical biochemistry.
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SECTION-C
- What is GTT? Explain in detail the procedure, principle and clinical significance of this test.
- Describe the principle, procedure, normal range and clinical significance of aspartate transaminases estimation.
- Discuss urea clearance test in detail. Give its significance.
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