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Original Articles
Brain neurotransmitters in dystonia musculorum deformans
O. Hornykiewicz and Others
Abstract  

Entamoeba histolytica as a commensal intestinal parasite in homosexual men
E. Allason-Jones, A. Mindel, P. Sargeaunt, and P. Williams
Abstract  

Is programmed stimulation of value in predicting the long-term success of antiarrhythmic therapy for ventricular tachycardias?
S. G. Kim and Others
Abstract  

Barrett's esophagus
S. J. Spechler and R. K. Goyal
 

A second isolate of HTLV-II associated with atypical hairy-cell leukemia
J. D. Rosenblatt and Others
 


Clinical Problem-Solving
The treatment of Kawasaki syndrome with intravenous gamma globulin
J. W. Newburger and Others
Abstract  


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 31-1986. A 39-year-old woman with stenosis of the subglottic area and pulmonary artery
 

  Editorial
Treatment of Kawasaki syndrome
R. D. Feigin and K. S. Barron
 

Isoenzyme patterns and pathogenicity in amebic infection
D. J. Krogstad
 

Testing the efficacy of antiarrhythmic drugs
J. L. Anderson and J. W. Mason
 


Correspondence
Treatment of homosexual men infected with Entamoeba histolytica
W. A. Petri and J. I. Ravdin
 

The treatment of cancer pain
 

New positive inotropic agents for congestive heart failure
 

Barbiturate therapy for the ischemic brain
 

Cocaine and Tourette's syndrome
M. M. Mesulam
 

Physical activity and longevity of college alumni
 

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