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Medical Channel > Vol 15 > Issue 2 > SERODIAGNOSIS OF AMOEBIC LIVER ABSCESS BY INDIRECT HAEMAGGLUTINATION TEST.

SERODIAGNOSIS OF AMOEBIC LIVER ABSCESS BY INDIRECT HAEMAGGLUTINATION TEST.

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AFTAB AHMED SOOMRO, JAWED AHMED BADVI, AMTUL HAFEEZ, AASIF DURANI

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