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Volume:
37
Issue:
1
1. Laboratory-acquired brucellosis.
Page:86—87
2. Acute concomitant esotropia during heroin detoxification.
Page:84—85
3. The utility of liver function tests in dengue.
Page:82—83
4. Phaeochromocytoma the great mimicker: a case report.
Page:79—81
5. Malignant syndrome of two Parkinson patients due to withdrawal of drugs.
Page:77—78
6. Thoracic complications of radiofrequency ablation of recurrent hepatoma.
Page:75—76
7. Intraocular avastin (bevacizumab) for neovascularisation of the iris and neovascular glaucoma.
Page:72—74
8. An unexpected presentation of endometriosis--a "parasitic" cyst of the bowel in a menopausal woman on hormone therapy.
Page:69—71
9. Osteochondral lesions of the talus.
Page:63—68
10. Menopause, hormone therapy and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease.
Page:54—62
11. The angiographic aspects of myocardial bridges in Turkish patients who have undergone coronary angiography.
Page:49—53
12. Arthroscopic management of superior labral anterior and posterior (SLAP) and associated lesions: clinical features and functional outcome.
Page:44—48
13. Local experience of endorectal magnetic resonance imaging of prostate with correlation to radical prostatectomy specimens.
Page:40—43
14. MMP-2, TIMP-2 and CD44v6 expression in non-small-cell lung carcinomas.
Page:32—39
15. A comparative study of polymerase chain reaction detection of clonal T-cell receptor gamma chain gene rearrangements using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis versus fluorescence capillary electrophoresis.
Page:27—31
16. Use of antibiotics in a haematology ward--an audit.
Page:21—26
17. Metabolic control in type 2 diabetes correlates weakly with patient adherence to oral hypoglycaemic treatment.
Page:15—20
18. Prevalence and correlates of excessive Internet use among youth in Singapore.
Page:9—14
19. Clinical skills in final-year medical students: the relationship between self-reported confidence and direct observation by faculty or residents.
Page:3—8
20. Treatment gets better, but leprosy remains a global problem.
Page:1—2