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Table of Content - Volume 10 Issue 2 - May 2018


 

Clinical profile and etiology of craniocerebral trauma patients

 

Haroon Salaria1, Vikar Hussain Qazi2

 

1Associate Professor, 2Department of Neurosurgery, 2Department of Internal Medicine, Govt. Medical College Hospital, Jammu, JandK, 180001, INDIA.

Email: haroon_salaria@hotmail.com

 

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