Frequency of complications in image guided percutaneous nephrostomy
July 2013, Volume 63, Issue 7
Editorial
The role of health economics is well-recognised for efficient and equitable health system.1 In developing countries though health system challenges are slightly different from developed countries, health economics tools are equally applicable.2<
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Frequency of complications in image guided percutaneous nephrostomy
Syed Mubarak Ali , et al
A survey of energy-drink consumption among medical students
Seyhan Hidiroglu , et al
Shafaq Mujtaba , et al
Post-traumatic stress disorder in patients with acute burn injury
Ehmer-al-Ibran , et al
RESEARCH ARTICLES
IN THIS ISSUE
Letter to the Editor
Masood Ali Shaikh , et al
Parents’ role in prevention of childhood obesity
Shireen Shehzad Bhamani , et al
Case Series
Pre-operative peritoneal drainage as a part of resuscitation in severe peritonitis
Imamuddin Baloch , et al
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis presenting as rapidly progressive young-onset dementia
Rahul Tryambak Chakor , et al
Evidence Based Medicine
CLEAR: The Intraventricular Haemorrhage Thrombolysis Trial
Anjum Akhtar , et al
Special Report
Learning Research
REVIEW ARTICLES
Review Articles
Is depression an inflammatory condition? A review of available evidence
Ali Madeeh Hashmi , et al
CASE REPORTS
Adult cyanotic congenital heart disease: an unusual cause of stroke
Ahmet Bacaksiz , et al
Trilateral retinoblastoma with unilateral eye involvement
Irfanullah Shah , et al
STUDENTS' CORNER
Professionalism in medical students at a private medical college in Karachi, Pakistan
Zain-ul-Abedeen Sobani , et al
Nosocomial bacterial meningitis — prevention rather than cure!
Kiran Aftab , et al
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