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The relative risk of ulcerative keratitis among users of daily-wear and extended-wear soft contact lenses. A case-control study. Microbial Keratitis Study Group O. D. Schein and Others Abstract
The incidence of ulcerative keratitis among users of daily-wear and extended-wear soft contact lenses
Secondary cancers after bone marrow transplantation for leukemia or aplastic anemia
Inhibin as a marker for granulosa-cell tumors
Infections with Cryptococcus neoformans in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Intestinal electrolyte transport and diarrheal disease (1)
Cost effectiveness of bone marrow transplantation in acute nonlymphocytic leukemia
Surfactant for respiratory distress syndrome
The Hopkins centennial and the need for change in the classical medical curriculum M. Saffran
Weekly clinicopathological exercise. Case 38-1989. A 19-year-old man with fever, abdominal pain, anemia, and a left renal mass
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Contact lenses--convenience and complications R. E. Smith and S. M. MacRae
Inhibin: from hypothesis to clinical application
How good is peer review?
Controlling AIDS in Cuba
HIV infection in Brazil
Immunologic effects of vitamin D
Seroprevalence of human immunodeficiency virus among male prostitutes K. W. Elifson and Others
Seizures after jogging
Fluoride content of bottled water
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