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Detection of antibodies directed against a liver-specific membrane lipoprotein in patients with acute and chronic active hepatitis D. M. Jensen and Others Abstract
Frozen autologous platelet transfusion for patients with leukemia
Gynecomastia and gonadal dysfunction in adolescent boys treated with combination chemotherapy for Hodgkin's disease
Serum high-density-lipoprotein cholesterol in women using oral contraceptives, estrogens and progestins
Effect of passive smoking on angina pectoris
Selection of medical students for graduate training: pass/fail versus grades
Current concepts in ophthalmology. Ocular infections
Settling the medicolegal issues concerning braindeath statutes: matters of legal ethics and judicial precedent
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 26-1978
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Liver-specific protein: more questions than answers J. L. Dienstag and K. J. Isselbacher
Chemotherapy, testicular damage and gynecomastia: an endocrine "black hole"
Will pass/fail pass?
Choice of treatment for Graves' disease M. H. Rosove
Prevention of neonatal hepatitis B infection
Chlamydia pneumonitis
The Veterans Administration Hospital report. To phase or not to phase? In or out?
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