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Original Articles
Increased lipoprotein-remnant formation in chronic renal failure
P. J. Nestel, N. H. Fidge, and M. H. Tan
Abstract  

The correlates of an abnormal first heart sound in mitral-valve-prolapse syndromes
C. Tei and Others
Abstract  

An outbreak of amebiasis spread by colonic irrigation at a chiropractic clinic
G. R. Istre and Others
Abstract  

Clinical policies and the quality of clinical practice
D. M. Eddy
 

Current concepts in neurology: diagnosis and management of facial paralysis
K. K. Adour
 

Decreased levels of helper T cells: a possible cause of immunodeficiency in pregnancy
V. Sridama and Others
 

Intramuscular or intralipomatous injections?
W. P. Cockshott, G. T. Thompson, L. J. Howlett, and E. T. Seeley
 

Ben Castleman--champion of the CPC
R. E. Scully
 

Sounding board. Indirect costs and the budget for the National Institutes of Health
W. H. Danforth
 

Developments in health care in Nicaragua
D. C. Halperin and R. Garfield
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 31-1982. A 50-year-old woman with an acute neurologic disorder and changing CT-scan findings
 

  Editorial
Evolving concepts of mitral-valve prolapse
J. K. Perloff
 


Correspondence
When to have children
 

Female fecundity as a function of age
 

Cardiac dysfunction in trichinosis
K. P. Kaimal and B. E. Beyt
 

Lymphoid irradiation for rheumatoid arthritis (continued)
 

Prevention and therapy of graft-versus-host disease
 

Vipoma and watery diarrhea
R. J. Unwin and Others
 

Deficiency of platelet lipoxygenase activity in myeloproliferative disorders
H. R. Schumacher and J. R. Kos
 

Cyproheptadine and mineralocorticoid receptors
D. Armanini, I. Karbowiak, and J. Funder
 

The drug treatment of anxiety
 

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