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draditithegreat
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12.09.05 (2 years ago)
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i think u both r saying the same thing!!!
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manpreet108
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12.09.05 (2 years ago)
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| decembermist wrote: |
| Phir bhi choice 3 is wrong nah !! Am I right !! |
yes ,u are right.ans here is 4 ,definitely.
choice 3--
ASO titre more than 200 is indicative of RF
is wrong.
my interpretation is --that we cant diagonose RF based on this titre only....that assumes significance --when it is present above a particular cut off--thats 200--but then it has to be supplemented by major and minor criteeria to indicate rheumatic fever.
being indicative and being significant are different things..also --ASO is not specific for RF only ..false positive results can also be seen.
the main thing that i wanted to bring to notice was that the different titres --of ASO and antiDNAse in a prev streptococcal infecytion.
where as --in nephritogenic stains ASO titre is raised --significant titre being >200.
and in pyodermic stains--anti DNAseB is more relevant and its significant titre is >300....
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arkascore
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12.12.05 (2 years ago)
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No mate, i dont think u r right. According to ananthnarayan, ASO titre above 200 is significant in rheumatic fever. In acute glomerulonephritis, antiDNAase B titre above 300-350 is significant. According to harrison if ASO titre is above 200 and aDNAase B and antihyaluronidase is above 300-350 then it is 95% specific for rheumatic fever.
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02.24.06 (2 years ago)
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i am confused ,plz make it clear
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12.27.07 (7 months ago)
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CAN SOME1 HELP ME TO REMEMBER THE CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF MICROBES.......
WHO IS CATALASE POSSITIVE & WHO IS MR NEGATIVE?????
PLZZ
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01.05.08 (6 months ago)
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wot is normal level of ASO TITRE ???
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02.20.08 (5 months ago)
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THE STREPTOZYME TEST,A PASSIVE SLIDE HEMAGGLUTINATION TEST . refence-antha/195/6edi
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aso titre help
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05.31.08 (1 month ago)
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aso titre is 297 what shud i do ? to reduce it ??
my age is 19 years ... have taken pennicillin injection for more than 2 yrs
b/w 16-17 yrs
pls help
thank you
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06.05.08 (1 month ago)
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Well all org r catalase positive except few among grm positive cocci are all Streptococci,among GNB are Shigella dysenteriae type 1a and Shigella flexneri type 4a, among gram variable are Gardenerella. among GPB are Erysipelothrix, Lactobacillus.
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