Clinical Study for Efficacy of Different Diagnostic Tools for the Diagnosis of Acute Appendicitis PC01-PC04
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Correlation of Paediatric Trauma Score, Revised Trauma Score and Injury Severity Score with Length of Hospital Stay in Paediatric Trauma Patients PC05-PC07
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Diagnosis of Acute Appendicitis using Modified Alvarado Score and Abdominal Ultrasound PC08-PC11
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Treat the Patient Not the Image: Non-operative Management of High Grade Solid Organ Injuries in Abdominal Trauma PC12-PC15
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Carcinosarcoma Gallbladder: A Rare Variety of Gallbladder Malignancy PD01-PD02
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Gastric Tuberculous Ulcer Perforation Presenting as Acute Peritonitis PD03-PD04
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Excision of Masson’s Haemangioma Following Suspected Liposarcoma on Imaging PD05-PD07
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Pressure Bandaging for Fingers Using Finger Crepe: An Economic and Effective Method PL01-PL02
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Congenital Midline Cervical Cleft –Clinical and Pathological Review of Three Cases PR01-PR03
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