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Original Articles
The safety and efficacy of chorionic villus sampling for early prenatal diagnosis of cytogenetic abnormalities
G. G. Rhoads and Others
Abstract  

Comparison of invasive and conservative strategies after treatment with intravenous tissue plasminogen activator in acute myocardial infarction. Results of the thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) phase II trial. The TIMI Study Group
Abstract  

Prediction of relapse or survival in patients with node-negative breast cancer by DNA flow cytometry
G. M. Clark and Others
Abstract  

Dissolution of cholesterol gallbladder stones by methyl tert-butyl ether administered by percutaneous transhepatic catheter
J. L. Thistle and Others
Abstract  

Specificity spillover at the hormone receptor--exploring its role in human disease
J. E. Fradkin, R. C. Eastman, M. A. Lesniak, and J. Roth
 

Microvillus inclusion disease: an inherited defect of brush-border assembly and differentiation
E. Cutz and Others
 

TIMI II and the role of angioplasty in acute myocardial infarction
A. D. Guerci and R. S. Ross
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 10-1989. A 60-year-old man with a large right atrial mass
 

  Editorial
Prenatal diagnosis--advances bring new challenges
M. T. Mennuti
 

Nonsurgical treatment of gallstones
G. Salen and G. S. Tint
 


Correspondence
Acute rhabdomyolysis associated with cocaine intoxication
 

Changes in lipoproteins during weight loss
 

Breathing patterns in recipients of heart-lung transplants
 

Automatic external defibrillator for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
A. L. Kellerman and B. Hackman
 

Atrial natriuretic peptide and pulmonary edema
D. H. Spodick
 

Hypoferremia: adaptation to disease?
S. Kent and E. Weinberg
 

Delayed death from ingestion of a toothpick
D. M. Bee and Others
 

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