
A Comparative Study of Colostrum Dressing Versus Conventional Dressing in Deep Wounds PC01-PC04
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POSSUM: A Scoring System for Perforative Peritonitis PC05-PC09
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Total Acquired Vulval Synechia: An Unusual Presentation PD01-PD02
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Left Sided Hydro-pneumothorax in a Operated Case of Left Diaphragmatic Hernia Repair: A Diagnostic Dilemma PD03-PD04
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Gastro Pleural Fistula: A Rare Entity Presenting as a Complication of Empyema Thoracis Following Stab Injury to the Chest PD05-PD06
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Secondary Spontaneous Pneumothorax (SSP) with Bronchopleural Fistula in A Patient with COPD PD07-PD08
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Congenital Interparietal Encephalocele: A Case Report PD09-PD10
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A Large Cystic Variant of Gastro-intestinal Stromal Tumour arising from the Jejunum: A Case Report PD11-PD12
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Giant Cutaneous Horn Overlying A Verruca at an Uncommon Site: Medical Marvel vs Superstitious Dilemma PD13-PD14
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Post Traumatic Delayed Bilateral Facial Nerve Palsy (FNP): Diagnostic Dilemma of Expressionless Face PD15-PD16
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Colovesical Fistula: A Rare Complication of Diverticulitis in Young Male PD17-PD18
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Cecal Volvulus-A Diagnostic Challenge PJ01-
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