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Original Articles
Risk factors for infection at the operative site after abdominal or vaginal hysterectomy
M. Shapiro and Others
Abstract  

Pathogenesis of fecal incontinence in diabetes mellitus: evidence for internal-anal-sphincter dysfunction
L. R. Schiller and Others
Abstract  

Magnetic-susceptibility measurement of human iron stores
G. M. Brittenham and Others
Abstract  

Different intensities of oral anticoagulant therapy in the treatment of proximal-vein thrombosis
R. Hull and Others
Abstract  

The problems and benefits of associating academic medical centers with health-maintenance organizations
R. H. Hoft and R. J. Glaser
Abstract  

Amyloid production in human myeloma stem-cell culture, with morphologic evidence of amyloid secretion by associated macrophages
B. G. Durie and Others
 

Postoperative wound infection
R. L. Nichols
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 52-1982. A 50-year-old man with hairy-cell leukemia, recurrent fever, and variable pulmonary infiltrates
 

  Editorial
The detection of iron overload
C. A. Finch
 


Correspondence
Retinal cotton-wool patches in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
 

Penicillinase-producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae
T. J. McManus, J. R. Harris, C. A. Ison, and C. S. Easmon
 

Combination beta agonists and methylxanthines in asthma
J. D. Wilson and D. C. Sutherland
 

Thyrotoxicosis factitia
C. J. Pearce and R. L. Himsworth
 

More on factitious thyrotoxicosis
D. Ross and G. H. Daniels
 

Mesenteric ischemia
 

Antacids and absorption of cimetidine
 

Long-term survival in acute myelogenous leukemia complicated by chronic active hepatitis
B. Rotoli, S. Formisano, V. Martinelli, and M. Nigro
 

Inadequate occupational histories in case records
S. Cowles
 

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