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Original Articles
Impaired neurogenic and endothelium-mediated relaxation of penile smooth muscle from diabetic men with impotence
I. Saenz de Tejada and Others
Abstract  

Identification of high-risk and low-risk subgroups of patients with mitral-valve prolapse
A. R. Marks and Others
Abstract  

The antihypertensive effects of fish oil. A controlled study of polyunsaturated fatty acid supplements in essential hypertension
H. R. Knapp and G. A. FitzGerald
Abstract  

Treatment and prophylaxis of Isospora belli infection in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
J. W. Pape, R. I. Verdier, and W. D. Johnson
Abstract  

bcl-2 and other genomic alterations in the prognosis of large-cell lymphoma
J. J. Yunis and Others
Abstract  

Prevention of falls among the elderly
M. E. Tinetti and M. Speechley
 

Lipoprotein lipase. A multifunctional enzyme relevant to common metabolic diseases
R. H. Eckel
Abstract  

The politics of transplantation of human fetal tissue
G. J. Annas and S. Elias
 

The ethical use of human fetal tissue in medicine. Stanford University Medical Center Committee on Ethics
H. T. Greely and Others
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 16-1989. A 36-year-old man with peripheral vascular disease
 

  Editorial
Diagnosis and prognosis of mitral-valve prolapse
R. B. Devereux
 


Correspondence
Morality for the medical-industrial complex
 

An initiative to evaluate and improve medical practice
 

Will we face a crisis in biomedical-research brainpower in the 21st century?
 

Screening for celiac disease
 

Gunshot wounds to legs in drug runners
J. Sanchez, L. Lilac, and R. W. Holt
 

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