Table of contents (Vol 9, No 10)
RESEARCH

The issue of fine needle aspiration cytology in the diagnosis of tuberculous cervical lymphadenitis
 

This study shows that fine needle aspiration is not an accurate method as a first step for the diagnosis of tuberculosis lymphadenitis.

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By Mehrdad Hasibi, Jalal Rezaii, Mehrnaz Rasoulinejad, Zeynab Yassin

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Knowledge and beliefs regarding breastfeeding in college students of Karachi
 

This study highlights the specific areas of breastfeeding like knowledge about weaning, advantages of breastfeeding, effects of breastfeeding on mothers and breastfeeding in special situations, in which the medical and/or non-medical students are lacking.

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By Ibrahim Zahid, Rija Sheikh, Ayesha Ahmed, Zoya Fatima Rizwan Ladiwala, Sehan Siraj Lashkerwala, Amjad Siraj Memon

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The Traditional Health Practitioners Act No 22 (2007) of South Africa
 

This study describes the historical developments and role-players, inside and outside the traditional health fraternity, that had culminated in 2007 in the promulgated of the Traditional Health Practitioners Act No 22 of South Africa.

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By Gabriel Louw, André Duvenhage

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EDITORIAL

Are we ready for Blended Learning in medical education
 

This editorial highlights blended learning and its importance in Medical Education.

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By Aneesh Basheer

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Efforts to enrich evidence for accurate diagnoses
 

One purpose of medical researches is to provide data that characterize a disease more specifically. Some of our international colleagues have offered their results in regard to some complicated disorders.

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By Wei Wang, Qisha Zhu

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CASE STUDY

Reversible dementia: The Imitation Game
 

This case study highlights Neurosyphilis is a great mimicker and can present as rapidly progressive dementia.

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By Venugopalan Y Vishnu, Manish Modi, Chirag K Ahuja, Manoj Kumar Goyal, Vivek Lal

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Wilson’s disease: Atypical Imaging features
 

This case study highlights that atypical imaging features can occur in Wilson’s disease and a high index of suspicion is necessary to detect this treatable disease.

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By Venugopalan Y Vishnu, Manish Modi, Manoj Kumar Goyal, Sameer Vyas, Vivek Lal

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