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Table of Content Volume 13 Issue 3 - March 2020

 

Clinical study of CSF lactate as a diagnostic marker to differentiate pyogenic meningitis from nonpyogenic meningitis at tertiary health care center

 

N Sumalatha1*, Tanajee Zade2

 

1,2Assistant Professors, Department of General Medicine, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Adilabad, INDIA.

Email: dr.n.sumalatha@gmail.com

 

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