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The risk of breast cancer after irradiation of the thymus in infancy N. G. Hildreth, R. E. Shore, and P. M. Dvoretsky Abstract
Mortality from breast cancer after irradiation during fluoroscopic examinations in patients being treated for tuberculosis
Cytomegalovirus and child day care. Evidence for an increased infection rate among day-care workers
Correlation between preoperative ischemia and major cardiac events after peripheral vascular surgery
Hepatitis B virus infection among children born in the United States to Southeast Asian refugees
Do practice guidelines guide practice? The effect of a consensus statement on the practice of physicians
High-density lipoprotein--the clinical implications of recent studies
The HIV epidemic and training in internal medicine. Challenges and recommendations
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 45-1989. A 48-year-old woman with acute respiratory failure and a left suprarenal mass
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Cardiac risk of noncardiac surgery K. A. Eagle and C. A. Boucher
Toward universal vaccination against hepatitis B virus
Transmission of retroviruses by blood transfusion
Serum cholesterol levels and stroke mortality
Drug interaction between thyroxine and lovastatin D. M. Demke
Myocardial infarction after ophthalmic betaxolol
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