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Hyperkalemic distal renal tubular acidosis associated with obstructive uropathy D. C. Batlle, J. A. Arruda, and N. A. Kurtzman Abstract
Deleterious effect of prednisolone in HBsAg-positive chronic active hepatitis
Influence of positive end-expiratory pressure on left ventricular performance
Cost and efficacy of the substitution of ambulatory for inpatient care
Viral gastroenteritis
IgG heavy-chain (Gm) allotypes and immune response to insulin in insulin-requiring diabetes mellitus
Treatment of chronic active hepatitis. Good news and bad news
Occasional notes. Please don't eat the salads
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 7-1981
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Renal tubular acidosis R. C. Morris
A perspective on PEEP
Intralipid-induced transient sinus bradycardia A. Sternberg, T. Gruenevald, A. A. Deutsch, and R. Reiss
More on captopril and measurement of angiotensin-converting enzyme
Nephrotic syndrome associated with sulindac
Intracellular LDH isoenzymes in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Placental transfer of hepatitis A antibody
Legal and ethical considerations in the care of the elderly
Should explosive anesthetic agents be banned?
Cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness analysis
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