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Petrosal sinus sampling with and without corticotropin-releasing hormone for the differential diagnosis of Cushing's syndrome E. H. Oldfield and Others Abstract
An outbreak of herpes gladiatorum at a high-school wrestling camp
Correlations between antepartum maternal metabolism and child intelligence
Contractile properties of the human diaphragm during chronic hyperinflation
Occupational and environmental medicine. Meeting the growing need for clinical services
Inflammatory bowel disease (1)
Insulin resistance--mechanisms, syndromes, and implications
Differential diagnosis of Cushing's syndrome
Measurement of prostate-specific antigen as a screening test for prostate cancer
The effect of the Gulf crisis on the children of Iraq. The Harvard Study Team
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 39-1991. A 46-year-old man with fever, a cough, and bilateral pulmonary nodules
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Sweet success, but an acid aftertaste? L. Jovanovic-Peterson and C. M. Peterson
The diaphragm in COPD. Better than expected, but not good enough
Neonatal herpes simplex virus infection and asymptomatic maternal infection
HIV transmission to women in stable relationships
An analysis of laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Medical aspects of Operation Desert Storm
Effect of the age at which smoking begins on frequency of smoking in adulthood E. Taioli and E. L. Wynder
Invasive external otitis after removal of impacted cerumen by irrigation
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