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A Rare Case of Ileocecal Tuberculosis with Pulmonary Embolism and Deep Vein Thrombosis PD03-PD04
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Fistulating Richter’s Hernia of Groin with Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection: A Lethal Combination PD05-PD07
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Primary Tuberculotic Osteomyelitis of Rib in a Child PD08-PD09
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A Case Report of Largest Documented Multilocular Cystic Nephroma Removed by Thoracoabdominal Approach PD10-PD12
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Renal Synovial Sarcoma in a Young Pregnant Lady: A Case Report and Clinico-Pathological Profile PD13-PD14
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Large Eccrine Acrospiroma of the Hand PD15-PD16
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma Penis in a Case of Urethral Stricture Due to Lichen Sclerosus Balanitis Xerotica Obliterans: A Case Report and Review of Literature PD17-PD18
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Caudal Regression Syndrome with Pressure Ulcers of the Foot: A Case Report PD19-PD20
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Duodenal Lipoma: A Systematic Review and a Case Report PE01-PE05
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External Drainage of Giant Infantile Choledochal Cyst before Definitive Repair: Is it Worth? PR01-PR04
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