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Original Articles
Dwarfism in the pygmy. An isolated deficiency of insulin-like growth factor I
T. J. Merimee, J. Zapf, and E. R. Froesch
Abstract  

Treatment of intractable rheumatoid arthritis with total lymphoid irradiation
B. L. Kotzin and Others
Abstract  

Clinical and immunologic effects of fractionated total lymphoid irradiation in refractory rheumatoid arthritis
D. E. Trentham and Others
Abstract  

Speech and survival: tradeoffs between quality and quantity of life in laryngeal cancer
B. J. McNeil, R. Weichselbaum, and S. G. Pauker
Abstract  

The Marfan syndrome: a deficiency in chemically stable collagen cross-links
R. J. Boucek, N. L. Noble, Z. Gunja-Smith, and W. T. Butler
 

Anomalous postural aldosterone response in glucocorticoid-suppressible hyperaldosteronism
A. Ganguly, C. E. Grim, and M. H. Weinberger
 

Heparin bonding reduces thrombogenicity of pulmonary-artery catheters
P. F. Hoar and Others
 

Whipple's disease presenting as aortic insufficiency
D. G. Bostwick and Others
 

Health policy report: shrinking federal support brings new era to education in the health professions
J. K. Iglehart
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 43-1981. A 54-year-old man with an 11-year history of chronic inflammation of the orbit and paranasal sinuses
 

  Editorial
Treating intractable rheumatoid arthritis
D. J. McCarty
 

Basic defects in Marfan syndrome
R. E. Pyeritz and V. A. McKusick
 

Glucocorticoid-suppressible hyperaldosteronism: a clue to the missing hormone?
P. J. Mulrow
 


Correspondence
Chemotherapy and tamoxifen for breast cancer
 

Treatment of Alzheimer's disease: a cautionary note
D. M. Powen and Others
 

Beta-receptors in orthostatic hypotension
 

What's below the surface?
R. E. Frisch
 

Bee sting of the esophagus
M. Farivar
 

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