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Original Articles
Heparan sulfate--rich anionic sites in the human glomerular basement membrane. Decreased concentration in congenital nephrotic syndrome
R. L. Vernier and Others
Abstract  

Remission of essential hypertension after renal transplantation
J. J. Curtis and Others
Abstract  

Growth hormone treatment for short stature
G. Van Vliet, D. M. Styne, S. L. Kaplan, and M. M. Grumbach
Abstract  

Does drug therapy slow radiographic deterioration in rheumatoid arthritis?
L. Iannuzzi, N. Dawson, N. Zein, and I. Kushner
Abstract  

Antibodies that promote thyroid growth. A distinct population of thyroid-stimulating autoantibodies
W. A. Valente and Others
Abstract  

Drug therapy. Treatment of herpesvirus infections
M. S. Hirsch and R. T. Schooley
Abstract  

Chloramphenicol-responsive chronic neutropenia
G. R. Adams and H. A. Pearson
 

Is the establishment defensible?
R. G. Petersdorf
 

Science and scam: alternative thought patterns in alternative health care
F. T. Fitzgerald
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 43-1983. An elderly man with progressive pain and swelling of the knee
 

  Editorial
Anionic sites and the mechanisms of proteinuria
R. S. Cotran and H. G. Rennke
 

Renal dysfunction in essential hypertension
N. M. Kaplan
 


Correspondence
Influence of plasma source on T-lymphocyte subpopulations in hemophiliacs using factor VIII concentrate
R. G. Cable and Others
 

Intensive care of low-birth-weight infants
 

Is interferon an "inducer" of serum amyloid A?
C. P. Maury, E. Enholm, and A. M. Teppo
 

Fragment red cells in disseminated intravascular coagulation
E. R. Burns
 

Taste and smell in disease
 

Liver disease in hereditary tyrosinemia
R. Gagne
 

Cyclosporin immunosuppression as the possible cause of AIDS
K. W. Sell and Others
 

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