Predictive Model of blood transfusion during CABG Surgery in Pakistan
August 2008, Volume 58, Issue 8
Editorial
Pakistan has progressed from low to a concentrated level of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic primarily because of consistently high prevalence of infection among injection drug users (IDUs). Following the first outbreak in this group in 20031
Injury* is one of the leading causes of mortality and disability worldwide. It is a significant public health problem that is often overlooked in the developing world. The burden of non-communicable diseases (including injuries) is continually increasing and currently accounts for ne
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Anneh Mohammad Gharravi , et al
Is ascending urethrogram mandatory for all Urethral Strictures ?
Syed Mamun Mahmud , et al
Primary Drug Resistance to Antituberculous drugs in NWFP Pakistan
Arshad Javaid , et al
Reducing the rate of Primary Caesarean Sections - an Audit
Lumaan Sheikh , et al
RESEARCH ARTICLES
IN THIS ISSUE
Short Communication
Deliberate self-poisoning: Experience at a Medical Unit
Muhammad Khurram , et al
Opinion and Debate
Quest for a 'Universal Psychiatrist': How long is the journey?
Amin A. Muhammad Gadit , et al
Letter to the Editor
Early post-traumatic epilepsy in a patient with initial normal CT scan
Amit Agrawal , et al
Global research collaboration for priority setting in health systems in developing countries
Jamil Ahmed , et al
Risk Factors of Cardiovascular Disease among the Oral Contraceptive Users in Kermanshah City of Iran
Shohreh Malek-Khosravi , et al
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REVIEW ARTICLES
Review Articles
Migraine and Patent Foramen Ovale: Exploring the association and a possible treatment option
Muhammed Yaser Hasan , et al
CASE REPORTS
STUDENTS' CORNER
Awareness of bird flu amongst young college students
Saad Akhtar Khan , et al
Indoor air pollution: an avoidable health risk factor
Sajjad Raza , et al
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