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Original Articles
Risk of localized and widespread endometrial cancer in relation to recent and discontinued use of conjugated estrogens
S. Shapiro and Others
Abstract  

Cigarette smoking, serum estrogens, and bone loss during hormone-replacement therapy early after menopause
J. Jensen, C. Christiansen, and P. Rodbro
Abstract  

Discontinuing antiepileptic medication in children with epilepsy after two years without seizures. A prospective study
S. Shinnar and Others
Abstract  

Changes in plasma lipids and lipoproteins during isotretinoin therapy for acne
S. Bershad and Others
Abstract  

Pet-associated illness
D. L. Elliot, S. W. Tolle, L. Goldberg, and J. B. Miller
 

Calcium-antagonist drugs. Receptor interactions that clarify therapeutic effects
S. H. Snyder and I. J. Reynolds
 

Tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA). Will it fulfill its promise?
S. Sherry
 

The Thucydides syndrome. A new hypothesis for the cause of the plague of Athens
A. D. Langmuir and Others
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 42-1985. A 61-year-old man with worsening dyspnea and evidence of pulmonary hypertension
 

  Editorial
Isotretinoin for acne: the experience broadens
P. E. Pochi
 


Correspondence
AIDS in a surgeon
J. J. Sacks
 

The thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) trial
W. Ganz
 

Potassium supplementation of diuretic therapy: pro and con
 

Increased glomerular filtration rate and kidney size in diabetes
 

Capillary basement membranes and diabetes mellitus
 

Accelerated conversion of androgen to estrogen in plasma-cell dyscrasia associated with polyneuropathy, anasarca, and skin pigmentation
H. Matsumine
 

Statistical concepts fundamental to investigations
T. J. Cleophas
 

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