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Original Articles
Familial occurrence of accessory atrioventricular pathways (preexcitation syndrome)
H. J. Vidaillet and Others
Abstract  

Suppressive therapy with levothyroxine for solitary thyroid nodules. A double-blind controlled clinical study
H. Gharib and Others
Abstract  

Myogenic hyperuricemia. A common pathophysiologic feature of glycogenosis types III, V, and VII
I. Mineo and Others
Abstract  

Serum aluminum levels and erythrocyte dihydropteridine reductase activity in patients on hemodialysis
P. Altmann and Others
Abstract  

Market and regulatory influences on the availability of coronary angioplasty and bypass surgery in U.S. hospitals
J. C. Robinson, D. W. Garnick, and S. J. McPhee
Abstract  

Changing aspects of the natural history of valvular aortic stenosis
A. Selzer
 

Edouard Seguin and the social power of thermometry
C. S. Houston
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 28-1987. A 60-year-old man with facial swelling, cyanosis, and dilatation of the ascending aorta
 

  Editorial
Changing perspectives in the preexcitation syndromes
A. Castellanos and R. J. Myerburg
 

Hyperuricemia: a marker for cell energy crisis
I. H. Fox, T. D. Palella, and W. N. Kelley
 


Correspondence
Pregnancy with a frozen-thawed embryo in a woman with primary ovarian failure
A. C. Van Steirteghem and Others
 

Serum cholesterol and the risk of colorectal cancer
E. J. Holtzman, S. Yaari, and U. Goldbourt
 

Failure of vaccination with Haemophilus influenzae vaccine
R. Pritikin
 

Mexiletine and caffeine elimination
R. Joeres and E. Richter
 

Suppressor-inducer T-cells in multiple sclerosis
L. M. Rose and Others
 

Case records: 3-1987
D. J. Dickoff
 

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