December 2004, Volume 54, Issue 12
Editorial
Mucormycosis is a rare but aggressive opportunistic fungal infection. The genera most commonly responsible are Mucor or Rhizopus.1 These fungi are ubiquitous, surviving on decaying vegetation and diverse organic material. Because rhinocerebral mucormycosis (RCM) occurs infre
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Clinical study on the use of Nozovent in a tertiary care setting
M. Sohail Awan , et al
Diagnostic Value of Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology in Parotid Tumors
Muhammad Sohail Awan , et al
RESEARCH ARTICLES
IN THIS ISSUE
Short Reports
PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy): First Year Experience
Qazi Fasihuddin , et al
Science Vision
REVIEW ARTICLES
Review Articles
CASE REPORTS
Case of Inhaled Prostaglandin E1 used to improve Hypoxia in ARDS
Shahla Siddiqui , et al
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