
Introduction of Question-making Sessions by Undergraduate Medical Students to Reinforce Learning in Pathology: A Cross-sectional Study EC01-EC04
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Case-based Learning as a Means of Reforming Pathology Teaching in Second Year Undergraduate Medical Students: An Interventional Study at a Medical College in Maharashtra, India EC05-EC08
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Importance of Histological Pattern Recognition in Diagnosing Myeloproliferative Neoplasms in the Molecular Era: A Cross-sectional Study EC09-EC13
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Analysis of Quality Indicators of Preanalytical and Analytical Phases in Cervical Pap Smear Cytology: A Cross-sectional Study EC14-EC18
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Rectal Melanocarcinoma in an Elderly: A Case Report ED01-ED03
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Outcome of a Major ABO-incompatible Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: A Case Report ED04-ED06
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Granulomatous Myocarditis as Rare Presentation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: A Series of Four Autopsy Cases ER01-ER03
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