A. Pseudomonas aeruginosa B. Klebsiella osaenae
C. Streptomyces griseus D. Proteus vulgaris E. Brucella abortus
A 3 m.o. baby has white film on the mucous membrane of his mouth, tongue and lips. A doctor suspected candidosis. What nutrient medium should be applied for inoculation of the material under examination in order to confirm this diagnosis?
A. Sabouraud’s B. Endo C. Jensen’s
D. Roux E. Clauberg’s
Virological laboratory has received patient’s nasopharyngeal lavage. What can be used to single out influenza virus from the patient’s lavage?
A. Chick embryo B. Endo’s medium
C. Meat infusion agar
D. Meat infusion broth
E. Lowenstein–Jensen medium
IMMUNILOGY, CHEMOTHERAPY, GENETICS, INFECTION Immunity 1. Examination of a child who frequently suffers from infectious diseases revealed that IgG concentration in blood serum was 10 times less than normal, IgA and IgM concentration was also significantly reduced. Analysis showed also lack of B-lymphocytes and plasmocytes. What disease are these symptoms typical for?
A. Bruton’s disease B. Swiss-type agammaglobulinemia
C. Dysimmunoglobulinemia
D. Louis-Bar syndrome E. Di George syndrome
2. Parents of a 5-year-old child report him to have frequent colds that develop into pneumonias, presence of purulent rashes on the skin. Laboratory tests have revealed the following: absence of immunoglobulins of any type; naked cells are absent from the lymph nodes punctate. What kind of immune disorder is it?
A. X-linked hypogammaglobulinemia (Bruton type agammaglobulinemia)
B. Autosomal recessive agammaglobulinaemia (Swiss type)
C. Hypoplastic anemia D. Agranulocytosis E. Louis-Barr syndrome
3. A doctor examined a patient, studied the blood analyses, and reached a conclusion, that peripheral immunogenesis organs are affected. What organs are the most likely to be affected?
A. Tonsils B. Thymus C. Kidneys
D. Red bone marrow E. Yellow bone marrow
4. A 32-year-old patient has purulent wound in the lower third of forearm. Smear of purulent wound content has been made. What cells will be generally detected, if it is stained using Romanovsky-Giemsa stain?
A. Neutrophil B. Eosinophil C. Lymphocyte
D. Erythrocyte E. Basocyte
5. Cellular composition of exudate largely depends on the etiological factor of inflammation. What leukocytes are the first to be involved in the focus of inflammation caused by pyogenic bacteria?