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Original Articles
Familial azotemia. Impaired urea excretion despite normal renal function
C. H. Hsu and Others
Abstract  

Preservation of function in experimental renal disease by dietary restriction of phosphate
L. S. Ibels, A. C. Alfrey, L. Haut, and W. E. Huffer
Abstract  

Circulating immune complexes in steroid-responsive nephrotic syndrome
R. J. Levinsky, P. N. Malleson, T. M. Barratt, and J. F. Soothill
Abstract  

Telephone management of acute pediatric illnesses
E. C. Perrin and H. C. Goodman
Abstract  

Myasthenia gravis (first of two parts)
D. B. Drachman
 

Bacillus cereus food poisoning
W. Terranova and P. A. Blake
 

Zollinger-Ellison syndrome associated with ductal adenocarcinoma of the pancreas
A. A. Mihas, R. Ceballos, A. Mihas, and R. G. Gibson
 

Serum creatine phosphokinase MB fraction in newborns with transient tricuspid insufficiency
R. M. Nelson and Others
 

Hyperthyroidism during pregnancy
G. N. Burrow
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 2--1978
 

  Editorial
Familial azotemia
R. M. Hays
 

Immune-complex assays: the state of the art
P. H. Schur
 

Pediatric nurse practitioners
W. O. Spitzer
 


Correspondence
Cyclophosphamide for aplastic anemia
J. Pizzuto and Others
 

Epiglottitis
M. S. Cohen and A. Graevenitz
 

In praise of prenatal diagnosis
P. R. Fink
 

Rape
 

Medicine and the aged
D. W. Duhme and J. Dillman
 

Autopsies permitted in Talmudic teaching
A. F. Matera
 

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