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Original Articles
Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis in children: comparison with hemodialysis
M. Baum and Others
Abstract  

Estrogen excretion patterns and plasma levels in vegetarian and omnivorous women
B. R. Goldin and Others
Abstract  

Mechanisms of gastroesophageal reflux in patients with reflux esophagitis
W. J. Dodds and Others
Abstract  

Potential role of increased sympathetic activity in impaired sodium and water excretion in cirrhosis
D. G. Bichet, V. J. Van Putten, and R. W. Schrier
Abstract  

Oxidation phenotype--a major determinant of metoprolol metabolism and response
M. S. Lennard and Others
 

High-level chloroquine resistance of Plasmodium falciparum malaria acquired in Kenya
B. G. Weniger and Others
 

Relation of the inanimate hospital environment to endemic nosocomial infection
D. G. Maki, C. J. Alvarado, C. A. Hassemer, and M. A. Zilz
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 50-1982. Liver dysfunction after total colectomy for intestinal polyposis
 

  Editorial
Children on dialysis
R. A. Weiss and C. M. Edelmann
 

Whence come nosocomial infections?
J. E. McGowan
 

Underfilling versus overflow in hepatic ascites
F. H. Epstein
 


Correspondence
More on medical planning for war
S. Goodman
 

Implantable insulin pump in type II diabetes
 

Rate-controlled drug delivery
M. Phillips
 

Decreased levels of helper T cells in pregnancy
 

Immunoglobulin expression in Burkitt's lymphoma and leukemia
F. Hecht and B. Kaiser-McCaw
 

Ocular findings of acute cytomegalovirus infection
L. M. Jampol
 

Case 30-1982: cardiac amyloidosis
P. Westermark, B. Stenkvist, and L. Benson
 

Percutaneous transhepatic venous sampling of gastrin
W. Silen
 

Retroviruses produced by hybridomas
R. A. Weiss
 

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