Prenatal diagnosis of ß-Thalassaemia by Chorionic Villous Sampling
November 2007, Volume 57, Issue 11
Editorial
Training in mental health has remained a debatable issue in Pakistan with a limited number of approved training slots and supervisors.1 The paid training slots are not available to a number of candidates and the question of low remuneration has been a non motiv
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Prenatal diagnosis of ß-Thalassaemia by Chorionic Villous Sampling
Samina Tasleem , et al
A decade of cardiothoracic surgery at a tertiary care hospital in Karachi, Pakistan
Fahad Javaid Siddiqui , et al
Patient's Outcome of Bladder Cancer managed by radical Cystectomy with
M. Hammad Ather , et al
Medico-Legal assessment of sexual assault victims in Lahore
Qudsia Hassan , et al
RESEARCH ARTICLES
IN THIS ISSUE
Short Reports
Audit of an Acute Pain Service in a Tertiary Care Hospital in a developing country
Muhammad Qamarul Hoda , et al
Opinion and Debate
Why physicians should not have any contact with pharmaceutical companies?
Murad Moosa Khan , et al
Letter to the Editor
Pattern of Glomerulonephritides in Adult Nephrotic Patients-Report from SIUT
Javed I. Kazi, M. Mubarak , et al
Competency Assurance of General Practitioners - Role of Regulatory Authority
Muhammad Ameen Rauf , et al
REVIEW ARTICLES
Review Articles
Paving the way for Evidence-based medicine in Pakistan
Zareen Zaidi , et al
CASE REPORTS
Mid aortic syndrome correction: Anaesthetic considerations and management
Mohammad Irfan Akhtar , et al
STUDENTS' CORNER
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