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Familial nature of congenital absence and severe dysgenesis of both kidneys A. M. Roodhooft, J. C. Birnholz, and L. B. Holmes Abstract
Hypercalciuria in children with hematuria
Changes in T-lymphocyte subpopulations after antigenic bronchial provocation in asthmatics
Effective treatment of advanced multiple myeloma refractory to alkylating agents
Beneficial hemodynamic effects of oral levodopa in heart failure. Relation to the generation of dopamine
Physicians' reasons for not entering eligible patients in a randomized clinical trial of surgery for breast cancer
Staphylococcus aureus. The persistent pathogen (first of two parts)
Treatment of multiple myeloma. A small step forward?
Randomization designs in comparative clinical trials
Uninformed consent in 1942 W. Parsons
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 21-1984. A 10-year-old girl with periodic episodes of abdominal pain and fever
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Should the failing heart be stimulated? T. H. LeJemtel and E. H. Sonnenblick
Patients' preferences in randomized clinical trials
Controversy about the risks of EDB F. J. Stare
The prevalence of cytomegalovirus viruria among hospitalized children and the risk of cytomegalovirus acquisition by nurses
Glipizide for reversal of early diabetic microangiopathy
More on sodium-potassium-ATPase and obesity
Bacteriuria in elderly men
Thyroid function after treatment of solitary autonomous thyroid nodules
Primary hypoaldosteronism due to zona glomerulosa defect
Four-year treatment of systemic carnitine deficiency
Suppression of salivation in wind-instrument players with scopolamine
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