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A predictive instrument to improve coronary-care-unit admission practices in acute ischemic heart disease. A prospective multicenter clinical trial M. W. Pozen and Others Abstract
Reduced Langerhans' cell Ia antigen and ATPase activity in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Anorectal sensorimotor dysfunction in fecal incontinence and diabetes mellitus. Modification with biofeedback therapy
Familial hyperinsulinemia due to a structurally abnormal insulin. Definition of an emerging new clinical syndrome
Benefit and cost analysis in geriatric care. Turning age discrimination into health policy
Care of patients with a low probability of acute myocardial infarction. Cost effectiveness of alternatives to coronary-care-unit admission
Trypsin-like immunoreactivity as a test for pancreatic insufficiency
A national compensation program for vaccine-related injuries
The Federal Government and graduate medical education
Allergy testing of multiple patients should no longer be performed with a common syringe
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 20-1984. Persistent fever in a 27-year-old man after a motor-vehicle accident
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Cyclosporine-like substances not detected in patients with AIDS H. F. Schran and Others
Prospect Hill virus: serologic evidence for infection in mammologists
The aspirin dilemma revisited
Diltiazem prophylaxis in refractory migraine
Side effects of low-dose cytarabine therapy
Hypokalemia from beta-receptor stimulation by epinephrine
Quinine-related hypoglycemia
Amino acids in milk in cystinuria
Absence of immune deficiency in hereditary orotic aciduria
Thyroid function at high altitude
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