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Functional left ventricular aneurysm formation after acute anterior transmural myocardial infarction. Incidence, natural history, and prognostic implications J. L. Meizlish and Others Abstract
Sinus arrest during REM sleep in young adults
Inherited chondrodysplasia punctata due to a deletion of the terminal short arm of an X chromosome
Benign methylmalonic aciduria
Immunologic and genetic factors in autoimmune diseases
Lack of effect of hepatitis B vaccine on T-cell phenotypes
Cyclical ovarian function resistant to treatment with an analogue of luteinizing hormone releasing hormone in McCune-Albright syndrome
Undergraduate education in the medical specialties: the case of neurology
Whither neurology?
Private medical practice and the National Health Service
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 42-1984. A 29-year-old woman with a lytic lesion of a parietal bone
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Cardiac arrest during sleep L. A. Cobb
Kaposi's sarcoma in Zaire is not associated with HTLV-III infection R. J. Biggar and Others
Extremely-low-dose aspirin (1 mg per day) renders human platelets more sensitive to antiaggregation prostaglandins
Disabling positional vertigo
Circulating heparin-like anticoagulants
Amphotericin B nasal spray as prophylaxis against aspergillosis in patients with neutropenia
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