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Long-term follow-up results in children and adolescents treated with radioactive iodine (131I) for hyperthyroidism A. M. Safa, O. P. Schumacher, and A. Rodriguez-Antunez
Continuing occurrence of thyroid carcinoma after irradiation to the neck in infancy and childhood
Purification and partial characterization of pas-positive inclusion bodies from the liver in alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency
Protein intake and treatment of Parkinson's disease with levodopa
Sideroblasts, siderocytes, and sideroblastic anemia
Neonatal nonhemolytic jaundice
Copper metabolism in the steely-hair syndrome
C George Tedeschi, M.D
Maternal nutrition--what price?
Medicine and public affairs. Battle of Bethesda
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 4-1975
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Consequences of thyroid radiation in children L. E. Braverman
Alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency - a defect of secretion
Considerations on the definition of viability
Calcific cardiomyopathy M. C. Koshy and Others
Controlled study of coronary-artery surgery
A mechanism of pulmonary-artery perforation by Swan-Ganz catheters
FDPase activity in human leukocytes
Acute hemolytic episodes 37 years apart
Trapping of antigen in spleen
Possible importance of hyaluronic acid and dermatan sulfate ratios in mental retardation
Misuse of antibiotics
Use of hypnotics
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