Table of contents (Vol 9, No 10)
RESEARCH |
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The issue of fine needle aspiration cytology in the diagnosis of tuberculous cervical lymphadenitis |
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This study shows that fine needle aspiration is not an accurate method as a first step for the diagnosis of tuberculosis lymphadenitis. Photo by Freedigitalphotos
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Mehrdad Hasibi, Jalal Rezaii, Mehrnaz Rasoulinejad, Zeynab Yassin
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Knowledge and beliefs regarding breastfeeding in college students of Karachi |
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This study highlights the specific areas of breastfeeding like knowledge about weaning, advantages of breastfeeding, effects of breastfeeding on mothers and breastfeeding in special situations, in which the medical and/or non-medical students are lacking. Photo by Freedigitalphotos
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Ibrahim Zahid, Rija Sheikh, Ayesha Ahmed, Zoya Fatima Rizwan Ladiwala, Sehan Siraj Lashkerwala, Amjad Siraj Memon
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The Traditional Health Practitioners Act No 22 (2007) of South Africa |
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This study describes the historical developments and role-players, inside and outside the traditional health fraternity, that had culminated in 2007 in the promulgated of the Traditional Health Practitioners Act No 22 of South Africa. Photo by Freedigitalphotos
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Gabriel Louw, André Duvenhage
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EDITORIAL |
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Are we ready for Blended Learning in medical education |
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This editorial highlights blended learning and its importance in Medical Education. Photo by Freedigitalphotos
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Aneesh Basheer
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Efforts to enrich evidence for accurate diagnoses |
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One purpose of medical researches is to provide data that characterize a disease more specifically. Some of our international colleagues have offered their results in regard to some complicated disorders. Photo by Freedigitalphotos
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Wei Wang, Qisha Zhu
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CASE STUDY |
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Reversible dementia: The Imitation Game |
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This case study highlights Neurosyphilis is a great mimicker and can present as rapidly progressive dementia. Photo by Freedigitalphotos
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Venugopalan Y Vishnu, Manish Modi, Chirag K Ahuja, Manoj Kumar Goyal, Vivek Lal
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Wilson’s disease: Atypical Imaging features |
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This case study highlights that atypical imaging features can occur in Wilson’s disease and a high index of suspicion is necessary to detect this treatable disease. Photo by Freedigitalphotos
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Venugopalan Y Vishnu, Manish Modi, Manoj Kumar Goyal, Sameer Vyas, Vivek Lal
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