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Original Articles
Recovery of motor function after spinal-cord injury--a randomized, placebo-controlled trial with GM-1 ganglioside
F. H. Geisler, F. C. Dorsey, and W. P. Coleman
Abstract  

Variability of body weight and health outcomes in the Framingham population
L. Lissner and Others
Abstract  

Nephrotoxic potential of Bence Jones proteins
A. Solomon, D. T. Weiss, and A. A. Kattine
Abstract  

Improvement by acetylcysteine of hemodynamics and oxygen transport in fulminant hepatic failure
P. M. Harrison and Others
Abstract  

Sudden death in infants sleeping on polystyrene-filled cushions
J. S. Kemp and B. T. Thach
Abstract  

Oral anticoagulant drugs
J. Hirsh
 

Acute spinal-cord injury
M. D. Walker
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 26-1991. An 81-year-old man with collapse of the right upper and middle lobes
 

  Editorial
Is weight fluctuation a risk factor?
C. Bouchard
 

Renal complications of B-cell dyscrasias
G. Gallo
 

Latent rabies
 

Carcinoma of the prostate
 

Cyclosporine for treatment of psoriasis
 


Correspondence
Interleukin-6 produced by renal-cell carcinoma cells and progression of multiple myeloma
A. Sakai, M. Kawano, and A. Kuramoto
 

Hepatitis C virus in fulminant hepatic failure
M. Yanagi and Others
 

Excessive growth of eyelashes in a patient with AIDS being treated with zidovudine
N. E. Klutman and D. R. Hinthorn
 

Intramuscular injection abscess--past lessons relearned
A. McIvor, M. Paluzzi, and M. M. Meguid
 

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