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Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore
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2010
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Volume:
39
Issue:
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1. Chronic truncal plaques and palmoplantar keratotic lesions in an elderly man.
Page:75—76
2. Rapidly vanishing pulmonary pseudotumour.
Page:73—74
3. A missed bilateral choanal atresia.
Page:72—72
4. Primary hyperoxaluria.
Page:70—71
5. Unusual presentation of a solitary thyroid cyst.
Page:68—69
6. Atypical presentation of central retinal artery occlusion.
Page:66—67
7. Dilemmas in management of brain tumours in pregnancy.
Page:64—65
8. A unique pair of monozygotic twins with concordant clear cell renal cell carcinoma: a case report.
Page:61—63
9. Chronic Achilles tendon rupture treated with two turndown flaps and flexor hallucis longus augmentation - two-year clinical outcome.
Page:58—60
10. Peritoneal-based malignancies and their treatment.
Page:54—57
11. Immunophenotypic, cytogenetic and clinical features of 113 acute lymphoblastic leukaemia patients in China.
Page:49—53
12. Health-related quality of life in children with cancer undergoing treatment: a first look at the Singapore experience.
Page:43—48
13. Stress levels amongst caregivers of patients with osteoporotic hip fractures - a prospective cohort study.
Page:38—42
14. Submandibular mass excision in an Asian population: a 10-year review.
Page:33—37
15. Clinical outcomes of high-risk labours monitored using fetal electrocardiography.
Page:27—32
16. Microsurgical reversal of sterilisation - is this still clinically relevant today?
Page:22—26
17. Peutz-Jeghers syndrome: data from the Singapore Polyposis Registry and a shifting paradigm in management.
Page:17—21
18. Non-haem iron-mediated oxidative stress in haemoglobin E beta-thalassaemia.
Page:13—16
19. Thrombocytopenia and its related factors: a hospital-based, cross-sectional study.
Page:9—12
20. Comparison of oral glucose insulin sensitivity with other insulin sensitivity surrogates from oral glucose tolerance tests in Chinese.
Page:4—8
21. Challenges facing the control of leprosy in the Indian context.
Page:1—3