May 2009, Volume 59, Issue 5
Editorial
Incisional hernia remains a significant complication following open surgical access to the abdomen. Reported incidence varies widely, with estimates of order 10%.1 In addition, a clinically occult population is also likely to exist, with a large interplay be
In this modern world today, acne is still shrouded by myths. It is time to look into these myths and scientifically remove the hurdle surrounding one of the most treatable skin disorders. These myths are passed down from one family member to another, mentioned by a friend and occa
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Clinical and Quality-of-Life (QoL) outcomes in women treated by Tension Free Vaginal Tape (TVT)
Raheela Mohsin Rizvi , et al
Therapeutic effects of 20 Gray Radiotherapy over a week in the management of brain metastases
Asghar Hussain Asghar , et al
Male skin cancer incidence in Golestan province, Iran
Abdoljalal Marjani , et al
Relationship between Anti-Acetylcholine Receptor Antibody Titres and Severity of Myasthenia Gravis
Sidra Aurangzeb, Muhammad Tariq, , et al
RESEARCH ARTICLES
IN THIS ISSUE
Opinion and Debate
Mental illness among doctors: How serious can this be?
Amin A. Muhammad Gadit , et al
Letter to the Editor
REVIEW ARTICLES
Review Articles
CASE REPORTS
Diffusion Weighted Image (DWI) findings in Methanol Intoxication
Humera Ahsan , et al
Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension
Ayaz Hussain Shaikh , et al
STUDENTS' CORNER
Does Admission Hyperglycemia Predict Intracranial and Extracranial Vasculopathy?
Ather Mohammed Taqui , et al
Primary Vesical Varices: A Cause of Gross Haematuria
Fauzia Ahmad Bawany , et al
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