Normal composition of urine
Clinical importance of urine analysis
Qualitative analysis of proteins,
sugar, bile salts, bile pigments,
urobilinogen and blood.
Qualitative analysis of proteins,
sugar, bile salts, bile pigments,
urobilinogen and blood
Analysis of urine for sugar and
proteins (qualitative and quantitative)
Detailed discussion on glycosuria
and albuminuria, Ketone bodies, Urinary
electrolytes estimation (Na, K and Cl)
Physical characteristics and
chemical composition of stool
Detection of haematuria
Significance of presence of blood
and excess fat in stool, Occult
blood detection
Composition of CSF
and its functions
Detection of bile pigments,
bile salts and urobilinogen
Methods of determination of proteins,
sugar and chloride in CSF,
reference value and its importance
Sessionals
Formation, composition and significance
of biological fluids (peritoneal, pleural,
synovial, ascitic fluid
Occult blood test for stool specimen
Estimation of glucose in CSF
Electrophoresis and chromatography
Estimation of total proteins, chlorides and globulins in CSF
Sessionals
Classification and types of Auto
analyzers Thyroid function test
Titration for acidity determination and
qualitative analysis of gastric juice
Introduction to Tumor markers Commonly
used Tumor Markers (Cancer Markers)
Demonstration of electrophoresis
(Paper electrophoresis )
and paper chromatography
Sessional
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