Match sexually transmitted diseases with their correct description. Acquired imm
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Match sexually transmitted diseases with their correct description. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome Candidiasis Cancroid Chlamydial infection Condylar acuminate Gonorrhoea Hepatitis C Herpes genitals Syphilis Trichomoniasis About progress to chronic inflammation of the liver Blisters and ulceration of the genitalia caused by a virus Common bacterial STD in North America, often the cause of sterility and PID Fatal late stage this infection involves profound immunosuppression frothy discharge in women, men are often asymptomatic Genital and anal warts Painful ulceration of the genitals caused by Haemophilic spp. Rash in second stage, only about one third progress to involve the viscera Urethral discharge and dysuria in men often asymptomatic in women White genital patches, cheese like discharge Click the correct answer that tills in the blank A cell with the normal amount of haemoglobin is described as hyper chromic normochromic hypochromic macrocyticExplanation / Answer
Match the following.
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome - Fatal late stage of this infection involves profound immunosuppresion.
Candidiasis - white genital patches, cheeselike discharge.
Chancroid - Painful ulceration of genitals caused by Haemophilus species.
Chlamydal infection - Common bacteria STD , in North America often the cause of sterility.
Condyloma acuminatum - Genital and anal warts
Gonorrhea- Urethral discharge and dysurea in men, women are asymptomatic.
Hepatitis C - About 50 % progress to chronic inflammation of liver.
Herpese genitalis- blisters and ulceration of genitalia, caused by virus.
Syphillis - Rash in 2nd stage, only about one third progresss to involve viscera.
Trichomoniasis - Frothy discharge in women, men are asymptomatic.
Question 2
RBCs with hemoglobin more than normal is hyperchromic while less than normal is hypochromic.When size of RBCs increases more than normal size, such cells are macrocytic.
RBCs with normal number of haemoglobib are normochromic
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