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A Comparative Histopathologic Analysis of Prostatic Carcinomas by Conventional and 2005 ISUP Modified Gleason Systems EC10-EC13
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Role of Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography Guided Brush Cytology in Evaluation of Malignant Biliary Tract Strictures: Experience of a Tertiary Care Teaching Centre in Northern India EC14-EC18
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Primary Localised Amyloidosis of Urethra Presenting as a Penile Stricture ED01-ED03
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Leiomyomatous Nodule and Ovarian Mucinous Borderline Tumour: A Rare Co-existence ED04-ED06
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A Rare Translocation in a Paediatric Myelodysplastic Syndrome ED07-ED09
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Hypocellular Acute Myeloid Leukaemia- A Diagnostic Conundrum ED10-ED12
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Osseous Metaplasia in Adenocarcinoma ED13-ED15
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Primary Lymphoma of the Soft Tissue: A Pathologist’s Perspective ED19-ED20
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Lingual Schwannoma-A Common Tumour at Uncommon Site in a Paediatric Patient: A Case Report and Review of the Literature ED21-ED23
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Multiple Osteoma Cutis of the Wrist and Hand ED24-ED26
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