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Original Articles
Evidence for disordered control of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D production in absorptive hypercalciuria
A. E. Broadus and Others
Abstract  

Ornithine decarboxylase as a biologic marker in familial colonic polyposis
G. D. Luk and S. B. Baylin
Abstract  

Bone-marrow transplantation in severe Gaucher's disease
J. M. Rappeport and E. I. Ginns
Abstract  

Predicting diabetic nephropathy in insulin-dependent patients
C. E. Mogensen and C. K. Christensen
Abstract  

Idiopathic hyperaldosteronism. A possible role for aldosterone-stimulating factor
R. M. Carey and Others
Abstract  

Therapy of ischemic cerebral vascular disease due to atherothrombosis. (2)
J. P. Kistler, A. H. Ropper, and R. C. Heros
 

Detection of metastatic tumor in normal-sized retroperitoneal lymph nodes by monoclonal-antibody imaging
P. J. Moldofsky and Others
 

Supplemental nocturnal oxygen in obstructive lung disease
E. L. Dyer and G. R. Bernard
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 28-1984. A 39-year-old man with gas in the soft tissues of the left forearm
 

  Editorial
Treatment of hypercalciuria
F. Coe
 

Are there markers for the risk of colorectal cancer?
P. Sherlock and S. J. Winawer
 

The pituitary and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism
E. G. Biglieri
 


Correspondence
The risk of cancer and serum vitamin A and E and carotenoids
 

Cytogenetic abnormalities in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
 

Groups at high risk for AIDS
J. E. Olle-Goig
 

Cyclophosphamide for minimal-change nephropathy in children
 

Cyclosporine in cadaveric renal transplantation
R. W. Evans
 

Very-low-calorie protein diets
 

Learning diagnostic restraint
 

Government insults physicians
D. L. Angellis
 

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