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Original Articles
Sexual practices, sexually transmitted diseases, and the incidence of anal cancer
J. R. Daling and Others
Abstract  

Trimetrexate for the treatment of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
C. J. Allegra and Others
Abstract  

An improved method for prenatal diagnosis of genetic diseases by analysis of amplified DNA sequences. Application to hemophilia A
S. C. Kogan, M. Doherty, and J. Gitschier
Abstract  

Absence of thrombosis in subjects with heterozygous protein C deficiency
J. Miletich, L. Sherman, and G. Broze
Abstract  

Causes and control of dental caries
J. H. Shaw
 

Treatment of antibody-mediated pure red-cell aplasia with high-dose intravenous gamma globulin
W. A. McGuire and Others
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 42-1987. A 15-year-old boy from the Dominican Republic with a progressive, destructive cutaneous disorder
 

  Editorial
Pneumocystis carinii pneumonitis
W. T. Hughes
 

Genetic diagnosis by DNA analysis: progress through amplification
S. H. Orkin
 


Correspondence
Calcium supplementation and postmenopausal bone loss
R. Pacifici and L. V. Avioli
 

Long-term survival after advanced neuroblastoma
J. Pritchard and Others
 

AIDS and renal failure
A. Wasserstein and C. Kelly
 

The EC-IC bypass study
 

Funding subspecialty training for clinical investigators
D. R. Challoner
 

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