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Original Articles
Fear of obesity. A cause of short stature and delayed puberty
M. T. Pugliese and Others
Abstract  

The declining specificity of exercise radionuclide ventriculography
A. Rozanski and Others
Abstract  

Cholera on a Gulf Coast oil rig
J. M. Johnston and Others
Abstract  

Insulin-like growth factors. Studies in diabetics with and without retinopathy
T. J. Merimee, J. Zapf, and E. R. Froesch
Abstract  

Circadian timekeeping in health and disease. Part 2. Clinical implications of circadian rhythmicity
M. C. Moore-Ede, C. A. Czeisler, and G. S. Richardson
 

Current concepts in neurology. Partial epilepsy
D. L. Schomer
 

Left ventricular rupture in a patient with coexisting right ventricular infarction
M. A. Greenberg and B. Gitler
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 35-1983. A 25-year-old woman with increasingly frequent headaches
 

  Editorial
Undernutrition and growth
A. R. Lucas
 

Infarction and rupture of the heart
A. C. Fox
 


Correspondence
Malnutrition and concomitant herpesvirus infection as a possible cause of immunodeficiency syndrome in Haitian infants
J. Goudsmit
 

Cholinesterase inhibitors and opiate antagonists in patients with Alzheimer's disease
 

Gm allotypes in membranous nephropathy
P. Brenchley and Others
 

Computer-predicted theophylline kinetics
 

Arrhythmogenic effects of caffeine
C. A. Camargo
 

Occult foreign bodies in the spinal canal
D. Karandanis
 

Genu genuflectorum revisited
W. E. Griffiths
 

Usurping patients' prerogatives
 

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