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Heterogeneity in the Histopathological Features of Cystic Lesions of the Kidney with Special Reference to CK7 IHC in Cystic Renal Tumours: A Cross-sectional Study from a Tertiary Care Centre EC06-EC10
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Clinicopathological Analysis of Pure and Mixed Subtypes of Mucinous Breast Carcinoma: A Cross-sectional Study EC11-EC18
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Solitary Rectal Ulcer Syndrome: A Cross-sectional Study on Diagnostic Dilemma of the Three-lies Disease EC19-EC22
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Hairy Cell Leukaemia with Leucocytosis: A Rare Case Report with Review of Literature ED01-ED03
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Cutaneous Metastasis of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Tongue as Bilateral Neck Nodules: A Case Report ED04-ED05
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Signet Rings Beyond the Norm: A Report of Two Rare Cases ED06-ED10
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Large Ovarian Microcystic Stromal Tumour: A Report of Rare and Distinctive Pathological Entity ED11-ED13
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Behind the Peritoneum: A Case Report of Rare Retroperitoneal PEComa ED14-ED17
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Clinicopathological Spectrum of Leiomyomas at Unusual Locations: A Series of Eleven Cases ER01-ER04
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