Profile of Lesions in Cystoscopic Bladder Biopsies: A Histopathological Study 1609-1612
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Chondroid Choriostoma of Palatine Tonsil – A Rare Entity 1700-1701
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Solitary Plasmacytoma of Skull: A Rare Cytological Diagnosis 1702-1703
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Granulocytic Sarcoma Presenting as an Orbital Mass: Report of Two Cases 1704-1705
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Lipoma on Palmar Aspect of Thumb: A Rare Case Report 1706-1707
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Knee Locking in Osteoarthritis due to Synovial Lipoma: A Case Report 1708-1709
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Primary Osteosarcoma of Breast, A Rare Case. 1710-1711
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A Hydatid Cyst of the Appendix which Mimicked a Tubo-ovarian Mass: A Case Report and Review of the Literature 1712-1714
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“Cannon Balls or Pus Balls” in Pap Smears: A Case Report 1715-1716
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A Caliber Persistent Artery (Dieulafoy’s Lesion) which is Associated with an Early-Stage Gastric Stump Cancer Following a Distal Gastrectomy 1717-1719
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Giant Inflammatory Variant of Well Differentiated Liposarcoma: A Case Report of a Rare Entity 1720-1721
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Holoprosencephaly with Multiple Anomalies of The Craniofacial Bones-An Autopsy Report 1722-1724
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Isolated Cutaneous Sarcoidosis: A New Insight into the Old Entity 1725-1726
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