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Positive direct antiglobulin tests and immune hemolytic anemia in patients receiving procainamide S. Kleinman, R. Nelson, L. Smith, and D. Goldfinger Abstract
High-resolution chromosomes as an independent prognostic indicator in adult acute nonlymphocytic leukemia
Plasma norepinephrine as a guide to prognosis in patients with chronic congestive heart failure
Accelerated progression of atherosclerosis in coronary vessels with minimal lesions that are bypassed
Effects of environmental tobacco smoke on urinary cotinine excretion in nonsmokers. Evidence for passive smoking
Beyond deinstitutionalization. A new class of facilities for the mentally ill
Thiamine-dependent beriberi in the "thiamine-responsive anemia syndrome"
Why not try preventing illness as a way of controlling Medicare costs?
Samuel H. Proger, M.D. 1906-1984
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 39-1984. A 29-year-old woman with abdominal pain, myalgia, and muscle weakness
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Cytogenetics of leukemia R. S. Sparkes
The adrenergic nervous system in heart failure
Progression of coronary atherosclerosis
AIDS outcome: a first follow-up B. E. Rivin, J. M. Monroe, B. P. Hubschman, and P. A. Thomas
Lung cancer after exposure to radon daughters
Warning on immunoaugmentative therapy
Honeybee syndrome, glycolysis, and birth defects (continued)
No false "Hemoccult" reaction with ranitidine
Effect of a prepaid group practice on use of services
The Rand experiment and economical health care
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