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Association of Severity of Coronary Artery Disease with Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction among Diabetics with Stable Ischaemic Heart Disease: A Cross-sectional Study from Odisha, India OC05-OC09
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Body Weight as a Major Determinant of Thyroxine Sodium Dosage in the Treatment of Primary Hypothyroidism OC14-OC17
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Implementing a Fever Clinic for Managing COVID-19 Patients using Hydroxychloroquine Protocol- An Experience from a Primary Healthcare Centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia OC18-OC23
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QT Changes of Unforeseen Implications and Bedaquiline: An Observational Study OC24-OC28
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Scrofula Presenting as Tubercular Meningitis: A Neglected Sequelae OD01-OD03
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An Unusual Case of Rectal Bleed in an Adolescent: Solitary Rectal Ulcer Syndrome Mimicking Rectosigmoid Malignancy OD04-OD06
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Chronic Indolent Community-acquired Pneumonia due to Pseudomonas Infection in an Immunocompetent Patient- A Case Report OD07-OD09
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Association of COVID-19 and Endocrine Disorders OE01-OE03
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Stenotrophomonas maltophilia: Threat of a Multidrug Resistant Infection in Hosts with Co-morbidities- A Case Series OR01-OR04
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