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Original Articles
Nonoperative dilatation of coronary-artery stenosis: percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
A. R. Gruntzig, A. Senning, and W. E. Siegenthaler
Abstract  

Mineralocorticoid-induced hypertension in patients with orthostatic hypotension
A. V. Chobanian and Others
Abstract  

Increasing minority recruitment to the health professions by enlarging the applicant pool
W. R. Brewer, M. K. DuVal, and G. M. Davis
Abstract  

The biosynthesis of collagen and its disorders (second of two parts)
D. J. Prockop, K. I. Kivirikko, L. Tuderman, and N. A. Guzman
 

Autopsy-proved coronary atherosclerosis in marathon runners
T. D. Noakes and Others
 

Paternal history of coronary-heart disease reported by marathon runners
A. J. Siegel, C. H. Hennekens, B. Rosner, and L. K. Karlson
 

The gonococcus and the toilet seat
J. H. Gilbaugh and P. C. Fuchs
 

Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 28-1979
 

  Editorial
Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
R. I. Levy, M. B. Mock, V. I. Willman, and P. L. Frommer
 

Cardiomythology and marathons
D. Rennie and N. K. Hollenberg
 


Correspondence
Treatment of advanced endometrial carcinoma with tamoxifen
K. D. Swenerton, G. W. White, and D. A. Boyes
 

Therapy with interferon
A. J. MacLeod
 

Vitamin B6 in nursing mothers
E. Del Pozo and R. Brun del Re
 

Hypercholesterolemia, portacaval shunt and coronary disease
J. P. Farriaux, M. Bertrand, and M. Ribet
 

Reversal of incipient brain death from head-injury apnea at the scene of accidents
J. E. Levine, D. Becker, and T. Chun
 

Headaches after lumbar puncture and insensitivity to pain in psychiatric patients
J. C. Ballenger and Others
 

Black thoracic surgeons
A. F. Oliver
 

Judo-jogger's itch
L. W. Thorpe
 

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