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Original Articles
The prognostic importance of clinical and histologic features in asymptomatic and symptomatic primary biliary cirrhosis
J. Roll, J. L. Boyer, D. Barry, and G. Klatskin
Abstract  

Deamino-8-D-arginine vasopressin shortens the bleeding time in uremia
P. M. Mannucci and Others
Abstract  

Diagnosis and classification of myocarditis by endomyocardial biopsy
J. J. Fenoglio and Others
Abstract  

A medical-school curriculum for the 1980s
L. W. Eichna
 

Therapy of secondary acute nonlymphocytic leukemia with cytarabine
H. D. Preisler and Others
 

Physiologic repair of aortic atresia-hypoplastic left heart syndrome
W. I. Norwood, P. Lang, and D. D. Hansen
 

Stimulated human phagocytes produce cytogenetic changes in cultured mammalian cells
A. B. Weitberg and Others
 

The teaching hospital and the future role of state government
C. J. Schramm
 

William Heberden and opium--some relief to all
B. Z. Paulshock
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 1-1983. A 37-year-old schizophrenic woman with hypoglycemic episode
 

  Editorial
Bleeding in a uremia--a clinical challenge
A. C. Carvalho
 

Myocarditis and cardiomyopathy
T. N. James
 


Correspondence
Primary lymphoma of the nervous system associated with acquired immune-deficiency syndrome
W. D. Snider, D. M. Simpson, K. E. Aronyk, and S. L. Nielsen
 

Hairy-cell leukemia
 

Familial hypocalciuric hypocalcemia
 

Breast-feeding and contraception
M. H. Labbok
 

Whose is the language barrier?
 

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