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Original Articles
An in vitro predictive test for graft versus host disease in patients with genotypic HLA-identical bone marrow transplants
G. B. Vogelsang and Others
Abstract  

Stimulation of spermatogenesis by gonadotropins in men with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
D. M. Finkel, J. L. Phillips, and P. J. Snyder
Abstract  

Low doses of dopamine agonists in the long-term treatment of macroprolactinomas
A. Liuzzi and Others
Abstract  

Treatment with histamine H2 antagonists in acute upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Implications of randomized trials
R. Collins and M. Langman
Abstract  

Cocaine use in pregnancy
I. J. Chasnoff, W. J. Burns, S. H. Schnoll, and K. A. Burns
Abstract  

Physician DRGs
J. B. Mitchell
Abstract  

Hypertension in pregnancy
M. D. Lindheimer and A. I. Katz
 

What about the patient?
J. R. Hogness
 

La maladie du petit papier. Is writing a list of symptoms a sign of an emotional disorder?
J. F. Burnum
 

Common-sense models of health and disease
M. R. Gillick
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 37-1985. A 69-year-old man with gastrointestinal bleeding and an abnormal Meckel scan
 

 
Correspondence
Use of the initial electrocardiogram to predict in-hospital complications of acute myocardial infarction
 

Cautions about maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein screening
A. Milunsky and J. E. Haddow
 

Immunospecific therapy for type I diabetes mellitus
F. L. Culler and Others
 

More on microvascular disease of the foot in diabetes
H. T. Blumenthal
 

Phenytoin absorption in adults: effect of aging
R. J. Ensom and R. S. Nakagawa
 

Reducing the sizes of medical school classes
 

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