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Original Articles
A randomized clinical trial of cyclosporine in cadaveric renal transplantation
Abstract  

Platelet aggregation induced by 1-desamino-8-D-arginine vasopressin (DDAVP) in Type IIB von Willebrand's disease
L. Holmberg and Others
Abstract  

Fetal cystic hygroma. Cause and natural history
F. A. Chervenak and Others
Abstract  

Lymphoid blast crises of chronic myelogenous leukemia represent stages in the development of B-cell precursors
A. Bakhshi and Others
Abstract  

Prenatal diagnosis of sickle-cell anemia in the first trimester of pregnancy
M. Goossens and Others
Abstract  

Radiotherapy
L. R. Prosnitz, D. S. Kapp, and J. B. Weissberg
 

Current concepts in diagnostic methods. Evaluation of chronic lower-extremity ischemia
J. A. Mannick
 

Aging, natural death, and the compression of morbidity: another view
E. L. Schneider and J. A. Brody
 

Medicaid in transition
J. K. Iglehart
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 40-1983. Preauricular mass five years after treatment of a brain tumor
 

  Editorial
Chronic myelocytic (multipotent-stem-cell) leukemia
J. H. Kersey
 

Serum acid phosphatase and screening for carcinoma of the prostate
R. F. Gittes
 


Correspondence
The human T-cell leukemia virus and AIDS
P. H. Black and E. M. Levy
 

Proteinuria and hemoglobinuria: a diagnostic problem
S. E. Dekich, J. H. Galla, and A. D. Pacifico
 

Are exercise ailments cyclical?
M. M. Sherman
 

Tympany in Traube's space as an infant "burp" sign
J. Zidulka and A. Zidulka
 

Teaching humanistic medicine
 

Allowing the debilitated to die
 

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