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A placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomized trial of cyclosporine therapy in active chronic Crohn's disease J. Brynskov and Others Abstract
Shared idiotypes expressed by human B-cell lymphomas
A comparison of sclerotherapy with staple transection of the esophagus for the emergency control of bleeding from esophageal varices
Infection with Mycobacterium avium complex in patients without predisposing conditions
A comparison of the effects of hydrochlorothiazide and captopril on glucose and lipid metabolism in patients with hypertension
Risk factors for human immunodeficiency virus infection in intravenous drug users
Intestinal electrolyte transport and diarrheal disease (2)
Cost effectiveness as a criterion for Medicare coverage
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 39-1989. A 63-year-old woman with a polypoid nasal mass and a recent grand-mal seizure
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Cyclosporine treatment for inflammatory bowel disease: a step backward or a leap forward? D. B. Sachar
Mycobacterium avium complex and the normal host: the other side of the coin
Dye-laser treatment of children with port-wine stains
Plasminogen activation and endotoxin
Time of administration of calcium acetate and phosphate binding
Genetic factors in diabetic nephropathy
Case 18-1989: bacterial endocarditis
Safe sushi
Homme rouge and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
The weight of medical knowledge: still gaining
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