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Comparison of Pain Relief from Different Intravenous Doses of Ketorolac after Reduction of Mandibular Fractures PC06-PC10
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Testicular and Epididymal Metastasis from Prostate Carcinoma: A Rare Manifestation of Common Disease PD01-PD02
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A Diagnostic Surprise For A Right Iliac Fossa Mass - A Perforated Ileal Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumour PD03-PD04
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Axial Torsion of Meckel’s Diverticulum: A Rare Case Report PD05-PD06
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Primary Adenocarcinoma of the Bulbomembranous Urethra in a 33-Year-Old Male Patient PD07-PD08
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An Aggressive Primary Retroperitoneal Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Mimicking a Pancreatic Neoplasm, Presenting as Duodenal Stenosis PD09-PD11
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Delayed Tension Pneumothorax – Identification and Treatment in Traumatic Bronchial Injury: An Interesting Presentation PD12-PD13
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Intraductal Tubulopapillary Neoplasm: A New Entity in the Spectrum of Pancreatic Intraductal Neoplasms PD14-PD16
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Autoimmune Pancreatitis Type II: First Report from India PD17-PD18
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A Boy with a Congenital Sagittal Fissure of the Glans Penis Representing an Abortive Isolated Urethral Duplication PJ01-PJ02
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