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Original Articles
Prognostic importance of thallium uptake by the lungs during exercise in coronary artery disease
J. B. Gill and Others
Abstract  

Improving the quality of life during chemotherapy for advanced breast cancer. A comparison of intermittent and continuous treatment strategies
A. Coates and Others
Abstract  

A severe outbreak of Escherichia coli O157:H7--associated hemorrhagic colitis in a nursing home
A. O. Carter and Others
Abstract  

Altered cardiac repolarization in some victims of sudden infant death syndrome
D. Sadeh and Others
Abstract  

Current medical and surgical therapy for cerebrovascular disease
J. C. Grotta
 

Normalization of antibody responsiveness in a patient with common variable hypogammaglobulinemia and HIV infection
J. J. Wright and Others
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 50-1987. A 43-year-old woman with hepatic failure after renal transplantation because of amyloidosis
 

  Editorial
Lung uptake of thallium as a prognostic indicator
R. A. O'Rourke
 

Treating the patient, not just the cancer
I. F. Tannock
 

Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli
R. B. Sack
 


Correspondence
Thyroid function in premenstrual syndrome
P. J. Schmidt, R. A. Khan, and D. R. Rubinow
 

More on bone mineral screening for osteoporosis
B. E. Nordin and Others
 

Young children as a probable source of maternal and congenital cytomegalovirus infection
S. Logan and T. Ades
 

Central nervous system lymphomas versus toxoplasmosis in a patient with AIDS
K. R. Edwards and W. W. Pendlebury
 

Scanning electron microscopy with backscattered electron imaging to identify Pneumocystis carinii
D. E. Schraufnagel and Others
 

Incidence of recreational use of 3,4-methylenedimethoxymethamphetamine (MDMA, "ecstasy") on an undergraduate campus
S. J. Peroutka
 

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