Cytomorphological Correlational Study of Thyroid Disorders with Imaging and Biochemical Serum Markers

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Cytomorphological Correlational Study of Thyroid Disorders with Imaging and Biochemical Serum Markers

1Dr. Zeenath Begum, 2Dr. Zoya Riyaz Syeda, 3Dr. Rohit Anil Khare, 4Dr. Sumaiyya Firdous, 5Dr. Asra Fatima
1Professor Department of pathology FOMS- KBN University Conceptualization, Methodology, Visualization, Supervision
2,3,5Data curation, Investigation, Writing- Original draft preparation.
4Senior Resident Department of pathology FOMS- KBN University Visualization, Writing- Original draft preparation, Reviewing and Editing
Corresponding Author: Dr. Sumaiyya Firdous


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