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Table of Content - Volume 11 Issue 2 - August 2018


 

Study of lipid profile of diabetic and nondiabetic young stroke patients

 

S P Toshniwal1, S Yadav2, A Dhakne3*, A Khan4

 

1Assistant Professor, 2Senior Resident, 3,4Junior Resident, Department of Medicine, Government Medical College, Latur, Maharashtra, INDIA

Email: dr_shamt@rediffmail.com

 

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