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Prolongation of the disease-free interval in surgically treated rectal carcinoma. Gastrointestinal Tumor Study Group Abstract
Pathogenesis of the dawn phenomenon in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Accelerated glucose production and impaired glucose utilization due to nocturnal surges in growth hormone secretion
Treatment of pathologic laughing and weeping with amitriptyline
Tuberculosis as an endemic and nosocomial infection among the elderly in nursing homes
Risk of post-transfusion infection with the hepatitis delta virus. A multicenter study
Strategies for reforming Medicare's physician payments. Physician diagnosis-related groups and other approaches
31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic investigation of human neuroblastoma in situ
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 23-1985. A 68-year-old woman with a huge abdominal mass containing pus
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Combined modality therapy of cancer. What is it and when does it work? S. A. Rosenberg
Tuberculosis: new views of an old disease
Delta hepatitis: a new scourge?
Antilymphocyte antibodies and seropositivity for retroviruses in groups at high risk for AIDS D. D. Kiprov and Others
Myopathy in McArdle's syndrome
Altered developmental sequences in diabetic embryopathy
Hypercalcemia and elevated 1,25-(OH)2D levels in a patient with end-stage renal disease and active tuberculosis
10-year trends in the Journal's publications
The "dumping" problem: no insurance, no admission
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