September 1984, Volume 34, Issue 9
Editorial
The characterization of leukaemic lymphoid cells has improved considerably with the development of cytochemical techniques. Morphology alone has not been sufficient to allow the recognition of different lymphocyte populations. Indeed in the case of acute leukaemias it may not even
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Role of Toxigenic Bacteria in Acute Infantile Diarrhoea
Mohammad Mubashir Ahmad Khan , et al
Study of Some Immune Responses in Postnatally, Malnourished Rats
S.M. Faruque , et al
RESEARCH ARTICLES
IN THIS ISSUE
Special Communication
Book Review
Ultrasound Corner
Diagnostic Procedures in Gastroenterology
Procedure: Incision and Drainage of a Superficial Abscess
Mushtaq Ahmad , et al
REVIEW ARTICLES
CASE REPORTS
Erythema Annulare Centrifugum, Angio-Oedema in Lupus Vulgaris
Syed Ghulam Shabbir , et al
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