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A comparison of oral milrinone, digoxin, and their combination in the treatment of patients with chronic heart failure R. DiBianco and Others Abstract
Renal insufficiency in treated essential hypertension
Hodgkin's disease and Epstein-Barr virus. Altered antibody pattern before diagnosis
An immunodeficiency characterized by defective signal transduction in T lymphocytes
Risk factors for coronary artery disease in healthy persons with hyperinsulinemia and normal glucose tolerance
The physician factor in cesarean birth rates
Drug therapy. Combined beta-adrenergic and calcium-entry blockade in angina pectoris
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 11-1989. A 57-year-old woman with recurrent skin lesions, arthritis, and renal dysfunction
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Inotropic therapy for heart failure: paradise postponed J. N. Cohn
The kidney in hypertension--villain and victim
Insulin resistance--a secret killer?
Bulimia nervosa
The prevalence of anorexia nervosa
Polycystic kidney disease
Right renal trauma: a side effect of biliary lithotripsy
HIV receptors (CD4 antigen) in normal human glomerular cells
Eye injuries to football players
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