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Original Articles
Echocardiographically documented mitral-valve prolapse. Long-term follow-up of 237 patients
R. A. Nishimura and Others
Abstract  

Halothane hepatitis. Detection of a constitutional susceptibility factor
G. Farrell, D. Prendergast, and M. Murray
Abstract  

Circadian variation in the frequency of onset of acute myocardial infarction
J. E. Muller and Others
Abstract  

Obstetric complications associated with the lupus anticoagulant
D. W. Branch, J. R. Scott, N. K. Kochenour, and E. Hershgold
Abstract  

Herpesvirus infections of pregnancy. Part II: Herpes simplex virus and varicella-zoster virus infections
S. Stagno and R. J. Whitley
 

Atrial natriuretic hormone, the renin-aldosterone axis, and blood pressure-electrolyte homeostasis
J. H. Laragh
Abstract  

Limited surgery and radiotherapy for early breast cancer
J. R. Harris, S. Hellman, and D. W. Kinne
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 47-1985. A 60-year-old woman with chronic diarrhea and weight loss
 

  Editorial
Halothane hepatitis revisited
B. R. Brown
 

Lupus anticoagulant, thrombosis, and fetal loss
D. I. Feinstein
 


Correspondence
Antiphospholipid antibodies and pregnancy
W. F. Lubbe, N. Pattison, and G. C. Liggins
 

Effect of "Coke" on sperm motility
S. A. Umpierre, J. A. Hill, and D. J. Anderson
 

Seroepidemiologic screening for antibodies to LAV/HTLV-III in Sri Lanka, 1980-1982
R. A. Miller, A. C. Collier, T. M. Buchanan, and H. H. Handsfield
 

Consequences of unremitting middle-ear infection in early life
A. Leviton and D. Bellinger
 

Psychosocial variables and the course of cancer
 

Disease as a reflection of the psyche
 

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