CONNECTIVE
TISSUE STAINS
TISSUE STAINS
1. Discuss the
CT stains10 mks(RGUHS)
CT stains10 mks(RGUHS)
2. Routine
stains used in oral pathology-10 mks(RGUHS)
stains used in oral pathology-10 mks(RGUHS)
3. Discuss
stains for mucin-10 mks(RGUHS)
stains for mucin-10 mks(RGUHS)
4. Discuss in
detail PAP staining- 20 mks(RGUHS)
detail PAP staining- 20 mks(RGUHS)
5. Metachromatic
dyes- -10 mks(RGUHS)
dyes- -10 mks(RGUHS)
6. Describe
the various staining procedures used for salivary gland lesions-10 mks(RGUHS)
the various staining procedures used for salivary gland lesions-10 mks(RGUHS)
7. Discuss
common and differential stains used for the HP
study of lesions affecting the oral tissues-20 mks(RGUHS)
common and differential stains used for the HP
study of lesions affecting the oral tissues-20 mks(RGUHS)
8. Metachromasia
and metachromatic dyes-10 mks(RGUHS)
and metachromatic dyes-10 mks(RGUHS)
9. Discuss the
following stains:
following stains:
a. H and E
b. PAS
c. Van Geison
10.
Enumerate and discuss the various methods available
the localization of glycoproteins in tissue section at the light microscopic
level- others
Enumerate and discuss the various methods available
the localization of glycoproteins in tissue section at the light microscopic
level- others
11.
Discuss stains for pigments- others
Discuss stains for pigments- others
12.
Discuss the importance of VG, TB, Mallory’s and Alcian
Blue stain- April 1988
Discuss the importance of VG, TB, Mallory’s and Alcian
Blue stain- April 1988
13.
Demonstration of iron pigments- RGUHS 06-10 mks
Demonstration of iron pigments- RGUHS 06-10 mks
14.
Mordants and accelerators- cull
Mordants and accelerators- cull
15.
Various stains used in the diagnosis of salivary gland
lesions- coll
Various stains used in the diagnosis of salivary gland
lesions- coll
16.
Stains for pigments- coll
Stains for pigments- coll
17.
Feulgen reactions- col
Feulgen reactions- col
18.
PAP- coll
PAP- coll
DIAGNOSIS
OF BLOOD DISORDERS
OF BLOOD DISORDERS
1. Lab
diagnosis of blood dyscriasis – 25 marks (MU)
diagnosis of blood dyscriasis – 25 marks (MU)
2. Role of
blood examination in oral disorders- 20 mks(RGUHS)
blood examination in oral disorders- 20 mks(RGUHS)
3. Classify
anemias. Describe the peripheral blood and bone marrow picture in megaloblastic
anemia- 20 mks(RGUHS)
anemias. Describe the peripheral blood and bone marrow picture in megaloblastic
anemia- 20 mks(RGUHS)
4. Classify
anemia and discuss the lab diagnosis-10 mks(RGUHS)
anemia and discuss the lab diagnosis-10 mks(RGUHS)
5. Discuss lab
diagnosis of anemia- 10 mks(RGUHS)
diagnosis of anemia- 10 mks(RGUHS)
6. Discuss the
role of blood examination in oral diseases- 20 mks(coll)
role of blood examination in oral diseases- 20 mks(coll)
7. Diagnosis
of spontaneous gingival bleeding-20 mks(coll)
of spontaneous gingival bleeding-20 mks(coll)
8. Advanced
techniques in blood chemistry-10mks(coll)
techniques in blood chemistry-10mks(coll)
9. Discuss the
preparation, use and staining characteristics of Leishmann stain-10 mks(RGUHS)
preparation, use and staining characteristics of Leishmann stain-10 mks(RGUHS)
10.
Discuss the role of blood investigations in various
hematological disorders-10 mks(RGUHS)
Discuss the role of blood investigations in various
hematological disorders-10 mks(RGUHS)
11.
Importance of blood investigation in disease
process-10 mks(RGUHS)
Importance of blood investigation in disease
process-10 mks(RGUHS)
DIAGNOSIS
OF INFECTIONS
OF INFECTIONS
1. Discuss the
clinical features and lab investigations of candidal infection-25 mks(MU)
clinical features and lab investigations of candidal infection-25 mks(MU)
2. Discuss the
clinical and laboratory diagnosis of viral diseases with dominant oral
manifestation-25 mks(MU)
clinical and laboratory diagnosis of viral diseases with dominant oral
manifestation-25 mks(MU)
3. Discuss the
lab. Aids in the diagnosis of oral viral lesions-10 mks(RGUHS) 20 mks(RGUHS)
lab. Aids in the diagnosis of oral viral lesions-10 mks(RGUHS) 20 mks(RGUHS)
4. Describe
the various lab tests in the diagnosis of AIDS-10 mks(rghus)
the various lab tests in the diagnosis of AIDS-10 mks(rghus)
5. Discuss the
pathogenesis and lab diagnosis of Group A streptococcal infection-20 mks(RGUHS)
pathogenesis and lab diagnosis of Group A streptococcal infection-20 mks(RGUHS)
6. Discuss
laboratory diagnosis of candidiasis -20 mks(RGUHS)
laboratory diagnosis of candidiasis -20 mks(RGUHS)
7. Discuss lab
diagnosis of HIV infections–10 mks(RGUHS)
diagnosis of HIV infections–10 mks(RGUHS)
8. Lab
diagnosis of syphilis-10 mks(RGUHS)
diagnosis of syphilis-10 mks(RGUHS)
9. Discuss lab
diagnosis of periapical pathosis – others
diagnosis of periapical pathosis – others
10.
lab investigations of oral bacterial lesions- SDM
lab investigations of oral bacterial lesions- SDM
11.
lab diagnosis of oral spirochetal lesions-SDM
lab diagnosis of oral spirochetal lesions-SDM
12.
lab diagnosis of oral abscess- SDm
lab diagnosis of oral abscess- SDm
13.
methods of diagnosing common mycotic lesions of the
oral cavity- April 1988
methods of diagnosing common mycotic lesions of the
oral cavity- April 1988
14.
Tzanck test- coll
Tzanck test- coll
DIAGNOSIS
OF PREMALIGNANCIES AND ORAL MALIGNANCIES
OF PREMALIGNANCIES AND ORAL MALIGNANCIES
1. Serologic
markers in oral carcinoma- 25 mks (MU)
markers in oral carcinoma- 25 mks (MU)
2. Discuss histochemistry
of oral cancer- other
of oral cancer- other
3. Current
status of various techniques for the pathological diagnosis of oral
malignancies- others
status of various techniques for the pathological diagnosis of oral
malignancies- others
4. Discuss
various methods in the diagnosis of pre- malignant lesions- others
various methods in the diagnosis of pre- malignant lesions- others
5. Discuss the
role of IHC in detecting pre-cancerous and cancerous lesions- others
role of IHC in detecting pre-cancerous and cancerous lesions- others
DIAGNOSIS
OF SKIN LESIONS
OF SKIN LESIONS
1. Discuss the
various lab procedures in the diagnosis of VB lesions-20 mks(RGUHS)
various lab procedures in the diagnosis of VB lesions-20 mks(RGUHS)
2. Role of IF
in the diagnosis of oral dermatological lesions-10 mks(RGUHS)
in the diagnosis of oral dermatological lesions-10 mks(RGUHS)
3. Discuss the
diagnosis of VB lesions affecting the oral mucosa- others
diagnosis of VB lesions affecting the oral mucosa- others
FIXATION
1. Fixatives
and fixation artifacts-(25 mks) MU
and fixation artifacts-(25 mks) MU
2. Fixatives
used in oral tissues- 25 mks(RGUHS)
used in oral tissues- 25 mks(RGUHS)
3. Artifacts
in fixation-10 mks(RGUHS)
in fixation-10 mks(RGUHS)
4. Discuss the
merits and demerits of formalin-saline fixative-10 mks(RGUHS)
merits and demerits of formalin-saline fixative-10 mks(RGUHS)
5. Discuss fixatives–10
mks(RGUHS)
mks(RGUHS)
6. Formaldehyde
as a fixative-10 mks(RGUHS)
as a fixative-10 mks(RGUHS)
7. Cryofixation-
coll
coll
HEMATOXYLIN
AND ITS COUNTERSTAINS
AND ITS COUNTERSTAINS
1. Routine
stains used in oral pathology-10 mks(RGUHS)
stains used in oral pathology-10 mks(RGUHS)
2. Discuss H
and E staining–10 mks(RGUHS)
and E staining–10 mks(RGUHS)
3. Discuss in
detail type of H along with principles of staining. Add a note on associated
artifacts- 20 mks
detail type of H along with principles of staining. Add a note on associated
artifacts- 20 mks
4. Theories of
staining- 10 mks-
staining- 10 mks-
5. Metachromasia-
10 mks
10 mks
6. Mordants
and accelerators- 10 mks
and accelerators- 10 mks
7. Counterstains-10
mks
mks
8. Mounting
medias- 10 mks
medias- 10 mks
9. Discuss H N
E and its various modifications in H/P
E and its various modifications in H/P
MICROSCOPY
1. Discuss the
immunofluorescent microscopes- 10 mks(RGUHS)
immunofluorescent microscopes- 10 mks(RGUHS)
2. Discuss
direct and indirect IF techniques and describe the microscope used- 20
mks(RGUHS)
direct and indirect IF techniques and describe the microscope used- 20
mks(RGUHS)
3. Discuss
importance of e m–20 mks(RGUHS)
importance of e m–20 mks(RGUHS)
4. Microscope
-10 mks(RGUHS)
-10 mks(RGUHS)
5. The
compound microscope-10 mks(coll)
compound microscope-10 mks(coll)
6. Phase
contrast microscope-10 mks(RGUHS)
contrast microscope-10 mks(RGUHS)
7. Discuss in
detail the principles and working of an electron microscope. Add a note on its
tissue preparation-20 mks(RGUHS)
detail the principles and working of an electron microscope. Add a note on its
tissue preparation-20 mks(RGUHS)
8. Write notes
on:
on:
o Principles
of fluorescence microscopy and its application in microbiology
of fluorescence microscopy and its application in microbiology
9. Fluorescence
microscopy and its applications- Mlore 94
microscopy and its applications- Mlore 94
10.
Dark field microscope- RGUHS 06-10 mks
Dark field microscope- RGUHS 06-10 mks
11.
Discuss the structural and setting up and principle of
a light microscope with special emphasis on polarized microscope-coll
Discuss the structural and setting up and principle of
a light microscope with special emphasis on polarized microscope-coll
12.
Electron microscope- coll
Electron microscope- coll
MICROTOMY
1. Discuss the
various microtomes- 10 mks(RGUHS)
various microtomes- 10 mks(RGUHS)
2. The
microtome knife-10 mks(RGUHS)
microtome knife-10 mks(RGUHS)
3. Double
embedding technique-10 mks(RGUHS)
embedding technique-10 mks(RGUHS)
4. Discuss
microtomy-10 mks(RGUHS)
microtomy-10 mks(RGUHS)
5. Double
embedding- RGUHS 06-10 mks
embedding- RGUHS 06-10 mks
6. Microtome
knives-1997
knives-1997
7. Faults and
remedies of paraffin wax sections- coll
remedies of paraffin wax sections- coll
8. Paraffin
wax and its substitutes- coll
wax and its substitutes- coll
9. Mounting
media- coll
media- coll
MISCELLANEOUS
IN LAB
IN LAB
1. Frozen
sections and their role in oral pathology- 25 mks ( MU)
sections and their role in oral pathology- 25 mks ( MU)
2. Discuss
FNAC2-5 mks ( MU)
FNAC2-5 mks ( MU)
3. Describe
the procedure in the preparation of decalcified sections-10 mks(RGUHS)
the procedure in the preparation of decalcified sections-10 mks(RGUHS)
4. Role of
photography in oral pathology-10 mks(RGUHS)
photography in oral pathology-10 mks(RGUHS)
5. Discuss lab
techniques in genetics and their application in oral disease- 25 mks(RGUHS)
techniques in genetics and their application in oral disease- 25 mks(RGUHS)
6. Histochemistry
in the diagnosis of oral lesions- 100 mks(RGUHS)
in the diagnosis of oral lesions- 100 mks(RGUHS)
7. Discuss
FNAC -20 mks(RGUHS)
FNAC -20 mks(RGUHS)
8. Discuss
immunofluorescence-10 mks(RGUHS)
immunofluorescence-10 mks(RGUHS)
9. Routine
stains used in oral pathology-10 mks(RGUHS)
stains used in oral pathology-10 mks(RGUHS)
10.
Discuss avidin- biotin in oral pathology-10 mks(RGUHS)
Discuss avidin- biotin in oral pathology-10 mks(RGUHS)
11.
Discuss in detail the currently used methods in decal
of calcified tissues and their advantages and disadvantages-20 mks(RGUHS)
Discuss in detail the currently used methods in decal
of calcified tissues and their advantages and disadvantages-20 mks(RGUHS)
12.
Discuss preparation of tissue for decalcification -10
mks- coll
Discuss preparation of tissue for decalcification -10
mks- coll
13.
Discuss arneth count and its uses- 10 mks(RGUHS)
Discuss arneth count and its uses- 10 mks(RGUHS)
14.
Diagnosis of spontaneous gingival bleeding-20
mks(coll)
Diagnosis of spontaneous gingival bleeding-20
mks(coll)
15.
Discuss the faults in cryostat techniques resulting in
poor results–10 mks(RGUHS)
Discuss the faults in cryostat techniques resulting in
poor results–10 mks(RGUHS)
16.
Discuss PCR–10 mks(RGUHS)
Discuss PCR–10 mks(RGUHS)
17.
Discuss exfoliative cytology–10 mks(RGUHS)
Discuss exfoliative cytology–10 mks(RGUHS)
18.
Histochemistry in the diagnosis of oral lesions-100
mks(RGUHS)
Histochemistry in the diagnosis of oral lesions-100
mks(RGUHS)
19.
Discuss preparation of soft tissue for histological
studies-10 mks(RGUHS)
Discuss preparation of soft tissue for histological
studies-10 mks(RGUHS)
20.
Importance of biopsy in the diagnosis of pathological
lesions-20 mks(RGUHS)
Importance of biopsy in the diagnosis of pathological
lesions-20 mks(RGUHS)
21.
Ground section of tooth and its importance-10
mks(RGUHS)
Ground section of tooth and its importance-10
mks(RGUHS)
22.
Enzyme analysis in gingival tissues-10 mks(coll)
Enzyme analysis in gingival tissues-10 mks(coll)
23.
Biopsy artifacts-10 mks(coll)
Biopsy artifacts-10 mks(coll)
24.
Biopsy-10 mks(coll)
Biopsy-10 mks(coll)
25.
Oral biopsy procedures-10 mks(RGUHS)
Oral biopsy procedures-10 mks(RGUHS)
26.
Gram’s stain-10 mks(RGUHS)
Gram’s stain-10 mks(RGUHS)
27.
Oral brush cytology-10 mks(RGUHS)
Oral brush cytology-10 mks(RGUHS)
28.
Histopathology vs exfoliative cytology-10 mks(RGUHS)
Histopathology vs exfoliative cytology-10 mks(RGUHS)
29.
Discuss oral biopsies and preservatives in relation to
various staining methods- others
Discuss oral biopsies and preservatives in relation to
various staining methods- others
30.
Discuss your views on exfoliative cytology as an aid
to diagnosis of mucosal lesions- others
Discuss your views on exfoliative cytology as an aid
to diagnosis of mucosal lesions- others
31.
Discuss the principle and scope of modern
histochemical techniques in the diagnosis of various oral lesions- others
Discuss the principle and scope of modern
histochemical techniques in the diagnosis of various oral lesions- others
32.
Discuss the lab methods helpful in the diagnosis of
oral disease- others
Discuss the lab methods helpful in the diagnosis of
oral disease- others
33.
Discuss the procedure of obtaining smears for
cytological examination and their staining- others
Discuss the procedure of obtaining smears for
cytological examination and their staining- others
34.
Discuss the various hematological investigations in
the diagnosis of oral lesions- others
Discuss the various hematological investigations in
the diagnosis of oral lesions- others
35.
Value of routine blood and urine investigations in
oral lesions- SDM
Value of routine blood and urine investigations in
oral lesions- SDM
36.
Discuss biopsy- its indications and contraindications-
SDM
Discuss biopsy- its indications and contraindications-
SDM
37.
Role of blood chemistry in oral lesions- SDM
Role of blood chemistry in oral lesions- SDM
38.
Diagnosis of salivary gland disorders- SDM
Diagnosis of salivary gland disorders- SDM
39.
Clinical and lab diagnosis of oral cysts- SDM
Clinical and lab diagnosis of oral cysts- SDM
40.
Discuss differential staining in oral pathology- SDM
Discuss differential staining in oral pathology- SDM
41.
Enzyme analysis in oral tissues-SDM
Enzyme analysis in oral tissues-SDM
42.
Role of bacterial culture in endodontic therapy- SDm
Role of bacterial culture in endodontic therapy- SDm
43.
Describe lesions due to stress and antigenic
substances and give their lab tests- SDM
Describe lesions due to stress and antigenic
substances and give their lab tests- SDM
44.
Write about pre- operative lab tests-SDm
Write about pre- operative lab tests-SDm
45.
Flow cytometric analysis-SDM
Flow cytometric analysis-SDM
46.
Lab investigations of oral ulcers-GU
Lab investigations of oral ulcers-GU
47.
Importance of oral exfoliative cytology- july 1991
Importance of oral exfoliative cytology- july 1991
48.
Importance of smear in OP- Oct 1989
Importance of smear in OP- Oct 1989
49.
Museum techniques- coll
Museum techniques- coll
50.
Vital staining- coll
Vital staining- coll
51.
Avidin- biotin techniques- coll
Avidin- biotin techniques- coll
52.
Enzyme histochemistry- coll
Enzyme histochemistry- coll
53.
Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies- coll
Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies- coll
54.
Antigen retrieval- coll
Antigen retrieval- coll
55.
Enzyme analysis and gingival tissue- coll
Enzyme analysis and gingival tissue- coll
56.
PCR- coll
PCR- coll
57.
Flow cytometric analysis- coll
Flow cytometric analysis- coll
58.
Gram s stain- coll
Gram s stain- coll
59.
Zn staining- coll
Zn staining- coll
60.
DNA probes- coll
DNA probes- coll
61.
Role of contact sensitivity tests in various oral
lesions- GUJ
Role of contact sensitivity tests in various oral
lesions- GUJ
62.
Lab investigations for an oral ulcer- GUJ
Lab investigations for an oral ulcer- GUJ
63.
Role of blood chemistry in bone lesions- GUJ
Role of blood chemistry in bone lesions- GUJ
64.
Lab diagnosis of palatal lesions -GUJ
Lab diagnosis of palatal lesions -GUJ
PROCESSING
1. Discuss the
artifacts produced in histologic sections due to improper processing
techniques-20 mks(RGUHS)
artifacts produced in histologic sections due to improper processing
techniques-20 mks(RGUHS)
2. Paraffin infiltration in tissue processing- 10
mks(RGUHS)
mks(RGUHS)
3. Automatic
tissue processing–10 mks(RGUHS)
tissue processing–10 mks(RGUHS)
4. Discuss the
role of xylene as a clearing agent-10 mks(RGUHS)
role of xylene as a clearing agent-10 mks(RGUHS)
5. Clearing
agents-10 mks(RGUHS)
agents-10 mks(RGUHS)
6. Discuss in
detail principles of tissue processing- 20 mks
detail principles of tissue processing- 20 mks
7. Automatic
tissue processors- 1o mks coll
tissue processors- 1o mks coll
8. Double
embedding tech- 10 mks coll
embedding tech- 10 mks coll
9. Paraffin
wax and its substitutes- 10 mks coll
wax and its substitutes- 10 mks coll
10.
Discuss the merits and demerits of currently available
decal methods- others
Discuss the merits and demerits of currently available
decal methods- others
11.
Discuss the methods available for faster processing of
tissues for emergency histopathological diagnosis- others
Discuss the methods available for faster processing of
tissues for emergency histopathological diagnosis- others
12.
Discuss tissue culture- others
Discuss tissue culture- others
13. Principles of tissue processing- RGUHS 06-20 mks
14.
Microwave processing- coll
Microwave processing- coll
15.
End point determination in decalcification procedures-
coll
End point determination in decalcification procedures-
coll
