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Original Articles
Hyperhomocysteinemia: an independent risk factor for vascular disease
R. Clarke and Others
Abstract  

Measurement of prostate-specific antigen in serum as a screening test for prostate cancer
W. J. Catalona and Others
Abstract  

Dysphagia in patients with the post-polio syndrome
B. C. Sonies and M. C. Dalakas
Abstract  

The influence of a family history of asthma and parental smoking on airway responsiveness in early infancy
S. Young and Others
Abstract  

Lack of effect of induced menses on symptoms in women with premenstrual syndrome
P. J. Schmidt and Others
Abstract  

Survival and quality of life among patients receiving unproven as compared with conventional cancer therapy
B. R. Cassileth and Others
Abstract  

Therapeutic uses of botulinum toxin
J. Jankovic and M. F. Brin
 

The health care proxy and the living will
G. J. Annas
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 17-1991. A 68-year-old man with diffuse, patchy pulmonary infiltrates
 

  Editorial
Poliomyelitis--new problems with an old disease
T. L. Munsat
 

Premenstrual syndrome
R. L. Reid
 

Evaluation and treatment of seizures
 

Cerebral glucose metabolism in hyperactivity
 

Comparison of heparin and aspirin as adjunctive therapy with tissue plasminogen activator for acute myocardial infarction
 

Regional myocardial metabolism of high-energy phosphates in patients with coronary artery disease
P. W. Achterberg and R. G. Weiss
 


Correspondence
Exacerbation of vasodepressor syncope by beta-adrenergic blockade
W. L. Chan, C. W. Kong, M. S. Chang, and B. N. Chiang
 

Protein S deficiency and HIV infection
A. Lafeuillade and Others
 

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