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Table of Content - Volume 8 Issue 3 - December 2017
In hospital Mortality and correlates among patients admitted for Acute Coronary Syndrome in South India
Vinoth Khanna1, Priya Anbarasan2*, Abhinaya Shanmugasundaram3
{1Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine} {2Assistant Professor, 3Medical Intern, Department of Biochemistry}
Government Thiruvarur Medical College, Thiruvaraur, Tamil Nadu, INDIA.
Email: raksar1983@gmail.com
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