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Prenatal diagnosis of hemoglobinopathies. A review of 15 cases B. P. Alter and Others Abstract
Treatment of hereditary angioedema with danazol. Reversal of clinical and biochemical abnormalities
Abnormal purine metabolism and purine overproduction in a patient deficient in purine nucleoside phosphorylase
Radioimmunoassay of myelin basic protein in spinal fluid. An index of active demyelination
Anatomy of an illness (as perceived by the patient)
Hepatic bile formation (first of two parts)
Sounding board. Medical humanities--a new medical adventure
The biochemical basis of Jamaican akee poisoning
Cytoplasmic inclusions
Prevalence of burkitt's lymphoma in males
Medicine and public affairs. Dog food, people food and other matters
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 52-1976
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Androgen therapy in hereditary angioneurotic edema F. S. Rosen and K. F. Austen
Listen: the patient--once again
Jamaican vomiting sickness and Reye's syndrome D. A. Trauner, W. L. Nyhan, and L. Sweetman
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