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Reduction of suppressor T lymphocytes in the tropical splenomegaly syndrome S. L. Hoffman and Others Abstract
The clinical information value of the glycosylated hemoglobin assay
Prostaglandins in severe congestive heart failure. Relation to activation of the renin--angiotensin system and hyponatremia
Randomized trial of diet and gastroplasty compared with diet alone in morbid obesity
Microalbuminuria predicts clinical proteinuria and early mortality in maturity-onset diabetes
Mortality among diabetic patients using continuous subcutaneous insulin-infusion pumps
Acute dysuria in women
The medical college admission test and the selection of medical students
The MCAT malady
The MCAT revisited
Dr. Thomas Hodgkin's friendship with Sir Moses Montefiore
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 6-1984. A 20-year-old woman with cough, hemoptysis, and a pulmonary cavitation
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Is glycosylated hemoglobin clinically useful? D. E. Goldstein
Acute bronchospasm after a vinca alkaloid in patients previously treated with mitomycin R. W. Dyke
Acquired renal cystic disease and renal adenocarcinoma in patients on long-term hemodialysis
Pulmonary edema after pericardiocentesis
Intestinal spirochetosis in homosexual men
The c-sis oncogene is not activated in Ewing's sarcoma
Phenylpropanolamine
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