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  • June-11 Issue


    Rapid advances in understanding the molecular biology of acute leukemias are transforming the approach to diagnosis, prognostication, and treatment of these diseases. This article will briefly review some of the basics of contemporary leukemia diagnosis.

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  • September-10 Issue


    With the ageing population in most countries, disorders of bone and mineral metabolism are becoming relevant to every day clinical practice. Consequently, the interest in, and the need for effective measures to be used in the screening, diagnosis and follow up of such pathologies have markedly grown.

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  • September-09 Issue


    Dr. Arvind Lal, Chairman and Managing Director of Dr Lal PathLabs, has been conferred the Honorary Rank of Brigadier in the Army Medical Corps.

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  • January-09 Issue


    Dr. Arvind Lal, Chairman & Managing Director of Dr Lal PathLabs, has been conferred the Padma Shree award by the President of India in recognition of his pioneering efforts in bringing Laboratory services in India at par with the western world.

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  • September-08 Issue


    We are proud to announce that Dr Lal PathLabs (LPL) is the winner of the prestigious “Emerging India Award 2008”. This award is sponsored by ICICI Bank and CNBC TV 18. The award was presented to LPL at a glittering ceremony held at London on 8th July, 2008 by the British Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr. John Hutton.

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  • May-08 Issue


    Lifestyle disorders are now also manifesting as deficiency of Vitamin B12 and Vitamin D, the sunshine hormone. A recent study, published in the Indian Journal Of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (IOJEM), estimates the deficiency level of Vitamin B12 at nearly 68% and Vitamin D.

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  • January-08 Issue


    Progressive HIV infection causes in plasme HIV-RNA levels accompanied by a corresponding decline in CD4 + T cell count. Absolute CD4 + T cell count has been used as a criterion in initiate antiretroviral therapy (ART).

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  • March-07 Issue


    Since the early 1970's, Group B Streptococcus (GBS) have been identified as the number one cause of life threatening infection babies. Group B Streptococcus should not be confused with Group A Streptococcus which causes throat infection and may lead to RH fever and RHD.

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