Brain Death: Concepts and knowledge amongst Health professionals in Province of
July 2008, Volume 58, Issue 7
Editorial
Worldwide more than 16 million people suffer an acute stroke every year. Over 80% survive the acute insult but most victims are unfortunately left with long-term neurological deficits making stroke the leading cause of chronic disability in adults.1 In Pakistan
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Brain Death: Concepts and knowledge amongst Health professionals in Province of
Mughis Sheerani , et al
Post Stroke Seizures: Descriptive Study From A Tertiary Care Centre In Pakistan
Bhojo A. Khealani , et al
Helicobacter Pylori gastritis and risk of ischaemic stroke
Mohammad Wasay , et al
Carotid Artery Stenting in High Risk Patients - results of first twelve patients at
Ismail A. Khatri , et al
Diagnostic yield of transthoracic echocardiography for Stroke patients in a
Muhib Alam Khan , et al
RESEARCH ARTICLES
IN THIS ISSUE
Opinion and Debate
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS): should we officially include this
Amin A. Muhammad Gadit , et al
Letter to the Editor
Sudden unexpected death in a young adult with Chiari I malformation
Amit Agrawal , et al
Announcement
Retraction Of Publication
REVIEW ARTICLES
Review Articles
Ischaemic Stroke in Children - Overview Including an Asian Perspective
Mubeen F. Rafay , et al
Perinatal arterial ischaemic stroke: An update with literature review
Shahnaz Hamid Ibrahim , et al
CASE REPORTS
Intraarterial thrombolysis with reteplase in acute ischaemic stroke in a
Ismail A. Khatri , et al
Ischaemic Stroke with Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome
Amna Qazi , et al
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