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Original Articles
Inhibition of terminal axonal sprouting by serum from patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
M. E. Gurney, A. C. Belton, N. Cashman, and J. P. Antel
Abstract  

Volume regulation in lymphoid leukemia cells and assignment of cell lineage
E. W. Gelfand, R. K. Cheung, K. Ha, and S. Grinstein
Abstract  

The prognosis for seizure control in newly diagnosed epilepsy
R. D. Elwes, A. L. Johnson, S. D. Shorvon, and E. H. Reynolds
Abstract  

Hereditary adult-onset leukodystrophy simulating chronic progressive multiple sclerosis
R. Eldridge and Others
Abstract  

Sex differences in the effect of diabetes mellitus on lipoprotein triglyceride and cholesterol concentrations
C. E. Walden and Others
Abstract  

Ownership and mental-health services. A reappraisal of the shift toward privately owned facilities
M. Schlesinger and R. Dorwart
Abstract  

Recovery of Epstein-Barr virus from genital ulcers
J. Portnoy and Others
 

Ethical and policy issues in the procurement of cadaver organs for transplantation
A. L. Caplan
 

Ethics consultations in the hospital
R. B. Purtilo
 

Edward Gilbert Abbott: enigmatic figure of the ether demonstration
L. D. Vandam and J. A. Abbott
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 41-1984. A 65-year-old woman with hemoptysis, weight loss, bilateral pulmonary nodules, and past breast cancer
 

  Editorial
Looking for the cause of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
L. P. Rowland
 


Correspondence
Abnormal glucose counterregulation in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
M. B. Davidson
 

Ventriculostomy-related infections
R. K. Kanter and L. B. Weiner
 

Increased serum hexosaminidase in a woman pregnant with fetus affected by mucolipidosis II (I-cell disease)
G. Hug and Others
 

Treatment of Tourette's syndrome with RO22-1319, a D-2-receptor antagonist
S. B. Uhr, P. A. Berger, B. Pruitt, and S. M. Stahl
 

Age discrimination in the medical profession
I. F. Norstrand
 

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