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Original Articles
Sexually transmitted diseases in victims of rape
C. Jenny and Others
Abstract  

Impaired function of macrophage Fc gamma receptors in end-stage renal disease
P. Ruiz, F. Gomez, and A. D. Schreiber
Abstract  

Gastrinomas in the duodenums of patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 and the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
M. Pipeleers-Marichal and Others
Abstract  

Results of single-lung transplantation for bilateral pulmonary fibrosis. The Toronto Lung Transplant Group
R. F. Grossman and Others
Abstract  

Small-bowel length and the dose of cyclosporine in children after liver transplantation
P. F. Whitington and Others
Abstract  

Declining American representation in leading clinical-research journals
T. P. Stossel and S. C. Stossel
Abstract  

Prognosis and management after a first myocardial infarction
A. J. Moss and J. Benhorin
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 11-1990. A 38-year-old woman with fever, skin lesions, thrombocytopenia, and venous thromboses
 

  Editorial
Uremia and host defenses
N. E. Tolkoff-Rubin and R. H. Rubin
 

Lung transplantation comes of age
J. Theodore and N. Lewiston
 

Transfusion-associated HIV infection
A. J. Keidan
 

The effects of hydrochlorothiazide and captopril on glucose and lipid metabolism
 

Centrifugal forces on the medical profession
 

Cost effectiveness and Medicare coverage
 


Correspondence
Sex, lies, and HIV
S. D. Cochran and V. M. Mays
 

Should Jehovah's Witnesses be denied intensive chemotherapy for acute leukemia?
S. L. Goldberg and Others
 

Treatment of benign essential blepharospasm with cyproheptadine
R. M. Fasanella and G. K. Aghajanian
 

The alpha and beta errors in randomized trials
R. J. Lilford and N. Johnson
 

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