Analysis of Functional Outcome Following Rigid Skeletal Stabilisation of Unstable Proximal and Middle Phalangeal Fractures of the Hand PC01-PC04
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
Autoimmune Pancreatitis Type 2: Disentangling a Rare Entity of Obstructive Jaundice PD01-PD04
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
Spontaneous Inguinal Faecal Fistula due to Incarcerated Richter’s Hernia-Managed Conservatively PD05-PD06
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
Perforated Jejunal Diverticulitis: An Uncommon Cause of Abdominal Pain PD07-PD08
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
Osseous Metaplasia of Juvenile Polyp PD09-PD10
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
Management of an Electrocuted Burn Injury in a District Hospital-A Case Report and Literature Review PD11-PD12
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
Conservative Medical Treatment of Emphysematous Gastritis PD13-PD14
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
Indwelling J Ureteral Stents Associated Asymptomatic Bacteraemia Caused by Multidrug Resistant Strain of Kocuria kristinae PD15-PD16
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
Gorham's Syndrome Associated with Chiari I Malformation and Recurrent Meningitis without Fistula: Case Report PD17-PD19
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
Cervical Vagal Schwannoma: Peculiarity in Diagnosis and Treatment PD20-PD21
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
Correspondence: Health-related Quality of Life of Persons after Rhinoplasty: A Longitudinal Study among Iranian Population PL01-
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
All the research studies published were performed in accordance to the Declaration of Helsinki. Written consent was obtained from all the included subjects (or the responsible next kin), where ever applicable. In case reports or any article which includes patients images, permission was sought from the patient (or the responsible next kin) for publication. Whether or not this has been explicitly stated in the manuscript, this was declared by the authors at the time of submission of manuscript to the journal. In a rare event, if the consent could not be obtained due to loss of patient for follow up or death or loss of contact, even after reasonable effort, the editors then decided on case by case basis, weighing on the individual contribution the report will make to advancement of medical literature.