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Table of Content - Volume 4 Issue 2- November 2016


A study of lipid profile in non-diabetic patients with cerebrovascular accidents at tertiary health care center

 

Raju Talawar1, Darshna Makwana2*

 

1Assistant Professor, Department of General Medicine, J.N.M.C. Nehru Nagar, Belagavi, Karnataka-590010, INDIA.

2Assistant Professor, Department of General Medicine, B.J.M.C. Asarwa, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, INDIA.

Email: drrajutalawar@gmail.com

 

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