MICP - FINALS - 2

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MICP Finals Review Quiz

Test your knowledge on parasitology with our comprehensive MICP Finals Review Quiz! This quiz covers a range of topics including nematodes, cestodes, and trematodes, providing a great way to assess your understanding and prepare for your final examinations.

Features:

  • 30 carefully crafted questions
  • Focus on key parasites and their characteristics
  • Test your knowledge with multiple choice format
50 Questions12 MinutesCreated by LearningWorm42
Larvae migrate to the lung and causes pneumonia or asthma-like symptoms
A. lumricoides
E. Vermicularis
T. Trichiuria
Duodenale
Americanus
C. Philippinensis
W. bancrofti
Trichinella
Cecum of the large intestine, appendix, and ascending colon
A. lumricoides
E. Vermicularis
T. Trichiuria
Duodenale
Americanus
C. Philippinensis
W. bancrofti
Trichinella
Is severe rectal itching.
A. lumricoides
E. Vermicularis
T. Trichiuria
Duodenale
Americanus
C. Philippinensis
W. bancrofti
Trichinella
Rectal prolapse due to irritation and straining during defecation
A. lumricoides
E. Vermicularis
T. Trichiuria
Duodenale
Americanus
C. Philippinensis
W. bancrofti
Trichinella
Both penetrate skin
A. lumricoides
E. Vermicularis
T. Trichiuria
Duodenale
Americanus
C. Philippinensis
W. bancrofti
Trichinella
Chronic diarrhea, weight loss, low-electrolyte level (K+)
A. lumricoides
E. Vermicularis
T. Trichiuria
Duodenale
Americanus
C. Philippinensis
W. bancrofti
Trichinella
(Cochin-china diarrhea)
A. lumricoides
E. Vermicularis
T. Trichiuria
Duodenale
Americanus
C. Philippinensis
W. bancrofti
Trichinella
S. Stercoralis
: Scotch tape test
A. lumricoides
E. Vermicularis
T. Trichiuria
Duodenale
Americanus
C. Philippinensis
W. bancrofti
Trichinella
Smallest nematode parasite of humans (1.4 and 1.6 mm long)
A. lumricoides
E. Vermicularis
T. Trichiuria
Duodenale
Americanus
C. Philippinensis
W. bancrofti
Trichinella
Filariasis (elephantiasis)
A. lumricoides
E. Vermicularis
T. Trichiuria
Duodenale
Americanus
C. Philippinensis
W. bancrofti
Trichinella
Intestinal obstruction, appendicitis, peritonitis
A. lumricoides
E. Vermicularis
T. Trichiuria
Duodenale
Americanus
C. Philippinensis
W. bancrofti
Trichinella
Dog's worm
Taenia saginata
Taenia solium
Diphyllobothrium latum
Hymenolepis nana
Echinococcus garnulosus
Fish worm
Taenia saginata
Taenia solium
Diphyllobothrium latum
Hymenolepis nana
Echinococcus garnulosus
Beef worm
Taenia saginata
Taenia solium
Diphyllobothrium latum
Hymenolepis nana
Echinococcus garnulosus
Pork worm
Taenia saginata
Taenia solium
Diphyllobothrium latum
Hymenolepis nana
Echinococcus garnulosus
Dwarf worm
Taenia saginata
Taenia solium
Diphyllobothrium latum
Hymenolepis nana
Echinococcus garnulosus
The intermediate host is cattle
Taenia saginata
Taenia solium
Diphyllobothrium latum
Hymenolepis nana
Echinococcus garnulosus
Vit B12 deficiency: Megaloblastic Anemia
Taenia saginata
Taenia solium
Diphyllobothrium latum
Hymenolepis nana
Echinococcus garnulosus
Can cause skeletal muscle, brain and eye infection
Taenia saginata
Taenia solium
Diphyllobothrium latum
Hymenolepis nana
Echinococcus garnulosus
Definitive host is dogs and intermediate is sheep
Taenia saginata
Taenia solium
Diphyllobothrium latum
Hymenolepis nana
Echinococcus garnulosus
10 meter long
Taenia saginata
Taenia solium
Diphyllobothrium latum
Hymenolepis nana
Echinococcus garnulosus
5 meter long
Taenia saginata
Taenia solium
Diphyllobothrium latum
Hymenolepis nana
Echinococcus garnulosus
Longest can reach 13 meter long
Taenia saginata
Taenia solium
Diphyllobothrium latum
Hymenolepis nana
Echinococcus garnulosus
15 to 40 mm in length
Taenia saginata
Taenia solium
Diphyllobothrium latum
Hymenolepis nana
Echinococcus garnulosus
Sheep liver fluke
Clonorchis
Fasciola Hepatica
Paragonimus westermani
Fasciola Buski
Schistosoma Spp
Lung fluke
Clonorchis
Fasciola Hepatica
Paragonimus westermani
Fasciola Buski
Schistosoma Spp
Interstinal fluke
Clonorchis
Fasciola Hepatica
Paragonimus westermani
Fasciola Buski
Schistosoma Spp
Asian liver fluke
Clonorchis
Fasciola Hepatica
Paragonimus westermani
Fasciola Buski
Schistosoma Spp
Blood fluke
Clonorchis
Fasciola Hepatica
Paragonimus westermani
Fasciola Buski
Schistosoma Spp
Clonorchis
Fasciola Hepatica
Paragonimus westermani
Fasciola Buski
Schistosoma Spp
: ingestion of undercooked or raw freshwater fish containing encysted larvae (metacercariae)
Clonorchis
Fasciola Hepatica
Paragonimus westermani
Fasciola Buski
Schistosoma Spp
Also known as Bilharzia
Clonorchis
Fasciola Hepatica
Paragonimus westermani
Fasciola Buski
Schistosoma Spp
: Ingestion of metacercariae encysted on edible aquatic plants like kangkong and watercress
Clonorchis
Fasciola Hepatica
Paragonimus westermani
Fasciola Buski
Schistosoma Spp
Ingestion of undercooked or raw crab meat (crayfish) that contains the encysted larva (metacercariae
Clonorchis
Fasciola Hepatica
Paragonimus westermani
Fasciola Buski
Schistosoma Spp
: Egg → develop as miracidium (embryo) → snail → released as cercariae → penetrate skin of man
Clonorchis
Fasciola Hepatica
Paragonimus westermani
Fasciola Buski
Schistosoma Spp
Biomphalaria snail
S. mansoni
S. japonicum
S. haematobium
Bulius snail
S. mansoni
S. japonicum
S. haematobium
Oncomelania quadrasi
S. mansoni
S. japonicum
S. haematobium
damage the wall of the bladder induce granuloma and fibrosis
S. mansoni
S. japonicum
S. haematobium
Damage the wall of the distal colon
S. mansoni
S. japonicum
S. haematobium
Damage the walls of both small and large intestines
S. mansoni
S. japonicum
S. haematobium
Katayama’ Disease
S. mansoni
S. japonicum
S. haematobium
- the first potential reaction is an itchy, papular rash
S. mansoni
S. japonicum
S. haematobium
: Hematuria, UTI, risk of developing urinary bladder carcinoma
S. mansoni
S. japonicum
S. haematobium
Complete digestive system
Trematodes
Cestodes
Nematodes
Have different sexes
Trematodes
Cestodes
Nematodes
Covering is cuticle
Trematodes
Cestodes
Nematodes
Unsegmented
Trematodes
Cestodes
Nematodes
Have hooks or suckers
Trematodes
Cestodes
Nematodes
Capable of self-fertilization
Trematodes
Cestodes
Nematodes
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