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Original Articles
The pathophysiology of urinary incontinence among institutionalized elderly persons
N. M. Resnick, S. V. Yalla, and E. Laurino
Abstract  

A randomized trial of methylprednisolone and chlorambucil in idiopathic membranous nephropathy
C. Ponticelli and Others
Abstract  

Thin-basement-membrane nephropathy in adults with persistent hematuria
A. T. Tiebosch and Others
Abstract  

Malformations due to presumed spontaneous mutations in newborn infants
K. Nelson and L. B. Holmes
Abstract  

Treatment of diversion colitis with short-chain-fatty acid irrigation
J. M. Harig, K. H. Soergel, R. A. Komorowski, and C. M. Wood
Abstract  

A consumer-choice health plan for the 1990s. Universal health insurance in a system designed to promote quality and economy (1)
A. Enthoven and R. Kronick
Abstract  

Continuous improvement as an ideal in health care
D. M. Berwick
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 1-1989. A 50-year-old man with alcoholic cirrhosis and gastrointestinal hemorrhage
 

  Editorial
Through thick and thin
R. J. Glassock
 


Correspondence
Fraud in biomedical research
 

Preferred therapy of hyperkalemia in renal insufficiency: survey of nephrology training-program directors
Z. Iqbal and E. A. Friedman
 

Serum lactate dehydrogenase in small-cell lung cancer
P. Van den Brande and M. Demedts
 

Inadequacy of current labeling of nonophthalmic drops
R. T. Ling, R. Villalobos, and M. Latina
 

Pedal pusher's palsy
A. J. Haig
 

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