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Table of Content - Volume 6 Issue 1 - April 2017


 

A study of correlation between alterations of lipid profile with complications of diabetes

 

Sanjay Thorat1, Mayur Kondewar2, Tejas Rane3*

 

1Professor, 2JR III, 3JR II, Department of Medicine KIMS, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad, Maharashtra, INDIA.

Email: drtejasrane@gmail.com

  

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