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Original Articles
Retinoic acid embryopathy
E. J. Lammer and Others
Abstract  

Hemophilia A. Detection of molecular defects and of carriers by DNA analysis
S. E. Antonarakis and Others
Abstract  

Public Health Service study on Reye's syndrome and medications. Report of the pilot phase
E. S. Hurwitz and Others
Abstract  

The incidence of adenocarcinoma in columnar-lined (Barrett's) esophagus
A. J. Cameron, B. J. Ott, and W. S. Payne
Abstract  

X-ray CT and magnetic resonance imagers. Diffusion patterns and policy issues
E. P. Steinberg, J. E. Sisk, and K. E. Locke
 

Hepatic encephalopathy
C. L. Fraser and A. I. Arieff
 

How we subsidize "offshore" medical schools
A. G. Swanson
 

Antitrust enforcement in health care. Ten years after the AMA suit
L. B. Costilo
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 40-1985. Meningitis, petechiae, and splenomegaly in a five-week-old girl
 

  Editorial
Antitrust law and the physician entrepreneur
A. S. Relman
 


Correspondence
Increased plasma 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D in infants with hypercalcemia and elfin facies
 

Lactic acidosis associated with the therapy of acute bronchospasm
G. L. Braden and Others
 

Selective antibody deficiency and recurrent pneumococcal bacteremia in a patient with Sjogren's syndrome, hyperimmunoglobulinemia G, and deficiencies of IgG2 and IgG4
H. B. Slade and S. A. Schwartz
 

Plasma levels of atrial natriuretic factor in patients with congestive heart failure
H. Nakaoka and Others
 

Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and autoimmunity: islet-cell autoantibodies, insulin autoantibodies, and beta-cell failure
J. S. Soeldner and Others
 

Increased production and consumption of cane sugar in the Third World to prevent undernutrition and famine
A. G. Alias
 

Bottom-line health care?
H. J. Fullman
 

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