March 2017, Volume 67, Issue 3
Editorial
The global burden of cancer is burgeoning at steady rate on account of genetic insults (5-10%), as well as an increasing prevalence of unhealthy and preventable lifestyle risk factors (90-95%) such as smoking, alcohol, stress and sedentary habits.1 More rece
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Frequency of osteopenia and associated risk factors among young female students
Rabail Rani Soomro , et al
Development of Islamic Spiritual Health Scale (ISHS)
Fatemeh Khorashadizadeh , et al
Diagnostic dilemma of granulomatous inflammation in cancer patients
Azizullah Khan Dhiloo , et al
Assessment of the quality of life of spinal cord injury patients in Peshawar
Sayed Zulfiqar Ali Shah , et al
MiR-16: A novel hereditary marker in breast cancer and their offspring
Ambreen Usmani , et al
RESEARCH ARTICLES
IN THIS ISSUE
Short Communication
Letter to the Editor
Skeletons in the closet…. Apprehensions of a histopathologist
Asim Qureshi , et al
Muhammad Waqas , et al
Challenges of conducting animal based research and teaching in medical colleges of Karachi, Pakistan
Muhammad Ulusyar Khan , et al
Islamic studies and bioethics: Does the curriculum need revision?
Aamir Raoof Memon , et al
Special Communication
REVIEW ARTICLES
Review Articles
Case reports and their importance in Medical Literature
Syed Hasan Danish , et al
Abdelmarouf H. Mohieldein , et al
CASE REPORTS
X-linked agammaglobulinemia - first case with Bruton tyrosine kinase mutation from Pakistan
Samreen Kulsom Zaidi , et al
Cubital tunnel syndrome secondary to gouty tophi: A case report
Hatice Resorlu , et al
Tonsillar solitary fibrous tumour: A interesting rare case
Gulay Bulut , et al
STUDENTS' CORNER
Viral haemorrhagic fever: A case of systematic neglect
Zafir Zohab Hussain Khan , et al
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