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The relation of risk factors to the development of atherosclerosis in saphenous-vein bypass grafts and the progression of disease in the native circulation. A study 10 years after aortocoronary bypass surgery L. Campeau and Others Abstract
Eleven-year survival in the Veterans Administration randomized trial of coronary bypass surgery for stable angina. The Veterans Administration Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Cooperative Study Group
Exercise-induced ischemia in mildly symptomatic patients with coronary-artery disease and preserved left ventricular function. Identification of subgroups at risk of death during medical therapy
The premenstrual syndrome. Effects of "medical ovariectomy"
Hospital readmissions in the Medicare population
Antithyroid drugs
Endonuclease analysis of viral DNA from varicella and subsequent zoster infections in the same patient
Moonlighting house officers: the silent majority
Transdermal scopolamine and basal acid secretion
The new paradox of psychiatric malpractice
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 47-1984. A 65-year-old abuser of intravenous drugs with fever and neck pain
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Premenstrual syndrome J. L. Vaitukaitis
Terminal transferase activity and lymphoblastic neoplasms
More on Transderm Scop patches
Role of the parasympathetic system in airway obstruction due to emphysema
Elevated dopa levels in cystic fibrosis
Meningococcemia in a patient with acquired complement deficiency and myeloma
Analyzing data from ordered categories
Feeding the demented elderly
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