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Changes in histologic and biochemical indexes of bone turnover after bilateral nephrectomy in patients on hemodialysis. Evidence for a possible role of endogenous calcitonin J. A. Kanis and Others Abstract
Erythropoiesis in familial erythrocytosis
Mechanism of feminization in primary liver cancer
Decision analysis to evaluate lymphangiography in the management of patients with Hodgkin's disease
Myocardial ischemia (third of three parts)
Evaluation of ventricular function by radioisotopic technics
Abnormal sulfobromophthalein metabolism in Rotor's syndrome and obligate heterozygotes
Acute respiratory failure associated with hypophosphatemia
The medusa and the snail
Herrman Blumgart, M.D
Fluoridation: slow diffusion of a proved preventive measure
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 19-1977
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Pathogenesis of renal osteodystrophy--a role for calcitonin J. F. Habener and A. L. Schiller
"Pure erythrocytosis": will purism prevail
Normal serum ferritin in precirrhotic hemochromatosis
Propranolol for thyroid storm
Salt excretion in renal failure
L-dopa effects on renal function in obese subjects
Uncertainties in the treatment of chlamydial infections in infants
Testing for ototoxicity: amikacin and gentamicin
Midwives
Neglected aspects of informed consent
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