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A Histological Study of Surgically Resected Appendices in Clinically Suspected Appendicitis with Special Reference to Eosinophils and Mast Cells

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Table 2: Laboratory investigations of the studied patients (n=60).
Figure 1: Correlations of Zinc with AST among the studied patients (n=60).
Figure 4: Correlations of Zinc with INR among the studied patients (n=60).
Table 10: Relation of Zinc with gender, Albumin and hepatic encephalopathy among the studied patients (n=60)
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