May 2012, Volume 62, Issue 5
Editorial
Regional Anaesthesia, as an adjunct to General anaesthesia (GA) for intraoperative and sometimes postoperative analgesia, is a common and accepted standard of care in paediatric and neonatal surgery.1 Most frequently these include caudal, ilioinguinal/ ilioh
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Gender differences of heart rate variability in healthy volunteers
Shemaila Saleem , et al
Drug utilization patterns in Rawalpindi and Islamabad, Pakistan
Muhammad Asif Nasir , et al
The rationality of prescribing antibiotics after tonsillectomy
Maqbool Ahmed Baloch , et al
Association between puberty and weight, height and Body Mass Index in a developing community
Hamidreza Bazrafshan , et al
Nur Hashima bte Abdul Rashid , et al
Role of endovascular treatment in vascular injuries
Muhammad Misbah Tahir , et al
Foetal outcome in patients with Meconium Stained Liquor
Rekha Kumari , et al
RESEARCH ARTICLES
IN THIS ISSUE
Opinion and Debate
Light therapy: Does it play an important role in Mental Health?
Amin A. Muhammad Gadit , et al
Special Communication
Short Review
Evidence Based Medicine
What is the role of free radical scavengers in acute stroke?
Muhammad Faisal Wadiwala , et al
Learning Research
REVIEW ARTICLES
Review Articles
CASE REPORTS
Pulmonary Hyalinising Granuloma: A rare pulmonary disorder
Arsalan Rahatullah , et al
Giant Pulmonary Bulla with Mediastinal Shift in a 12 ½ year old girl
Saulat Hasnain Fatimi , et al
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