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Treatment of penicillin-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae with oral norfloxacin S. R. Crider and Others Abstract
The use of deferoxamine in the management of aluminium accumulation in bone in patients with renal failure
Impairment of extrarenal potassium disposal by alpha-adrenergic stimulation
Differences in risk of insulin-dependent diabetes in offspring of diabetic mothers and diabetic fathers
Progressive neurologic deterioration and renal failure due to storage of glutamyl ribose-5-phosphate
Studies without internal controls
Current concepts. Electroconvulsive therapy--a current perspective
Amiodarone hepatotoxicity simulating alcoholic liver disease
To buy or not to buy. Technology acquisition under prospective payment
Non-A, maybe-B hepatitis
Report of the ninth Duke University Medical Center Private Sector Conference
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 29-1984. A 21-year-old man with headache, fever, and facial diplegia
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Seborrheic dermatitis and butterfly rash in AIDS B. A. Eisenstat and G. P. Wormser
Clonality of EBV-induced lymphoproliferative diseases in immune-deficient patients
Familial nature of Alzheimer's disease
Renal syndromes and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs
Chromosomal translocations and timing of malignant transformation in Burkitt's lymphoma
Intestinal pseudoobstruction related to cytomegalovirus infection of myenteric plexus
Predicting relapse in acute asthma
Is sepsis the only possible harmful consequence of splenectomy?
False-positive Hemoccult reaction caused by Betadine
Is the Unsuit unsuitable?
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