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Original Articles
Voluntary interruption of pregnancy with mifepristone (RU 486) and a prostaglandin analogue. A large-scale French experience
L. Silvestre and Others
Abstract  

Complement-mediated demyelination in patients with IgM monoclonal gammopathy and polyneuropathy
S. Monaco and Others
Abstract  

Inhibition of glucose transport into rat islet cells by immunoglobulins from patients with new-onset insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
J. H. Johnson and Others
Abstract  

Delayed childbearing and the outcome of pregnancy
G. S. Berkowitz, M. L. Skovron, R. H. Lapinski, and R. L. Berkowitz
Abstract  

Markers of multiple hematopoietic-cell lineages in multiple myeloma
J. Epstein, H. Q. Xiao, and X. Y. He
Abstract  

The infant with anencephaly. The Medical Task Force on Anencephaly
 

Occupational medicine. (2)
M. R. Cullen, M. G. Cherniack, and L. Rosenstock
 

A strategy for quality assurance in Medicare
K. N. Lohr and S. A. Schroeder
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 10-1990. A 15-year-old girl with multiple radiolucent bony defects and multiple pulmonary nodules
 

  Editorial
Mifepristone (RU 486)
S. J. Segal
 

The "elderly primigravida" in 1990
R. Resnik
 

Cellular origins of hematologic neoplasms
R. J. Buchsbaum and R. S. Schwartz
 

Hypercholesterolemia: whom and how to treat
 

Menopause and coronary risk factors
 

Fecal impaction
 

Ulcerative keratitis among users of contact lenses
 

Mitochondrial DNA deletions and ophthalmoplegia
A. Sensi and A. Bonfatti
 

Cost effectiveness of bone marrow transplantation
 


Correspondence
Primary care in underserved areas and medical education
T. Garland
 

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