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Original Articles
Direct diagnosis by DNA analysis of the fragile X syndrome of mental retardation
F. Rousseau and Others
Abstract  

Acute myeloid leukemia in children treated with epipodophyllotoxins for acute lymphoblastic leukemia
C. H. Pui and Others
Abstract  

Activating mutations of the stimulatory G protein in the McCune-Albright syndrome
L. S. Weinstein and Others
Abstract  

A controlled trial of synthetic surfactant in infants weighing 1250 g or more with respiratory distress syndrome. The American Exosurf Neonatal Study Group I, and the Canadian Exosurf Neonatal Study Group
W. Long and Others
Abstract  

Changes in lipid and lipoprotein levels and body weight in Tarahumara Indians after consumption of an affluent diet
M. P. McMurry, M. T. Cerqueira, S. L. Connor, and W. E. Connor
Abstract  

Celiac sprue
J. S. Trier
 

Prenatal diagnosis of fragile X syndrome by direct detection of the unstable DNA sequence
G. R. Sutherland and Others
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 50-1991. A 71-year-old woman with a sensorimotor neuropathy and radiographically demonstrable abnormalities
 

  Editorial
The fragile X syndrome. A peculiar pattern of inheritance
L. R. Shapiro
 

The McCune-Albright syndrome. The whys and wherefores of abnormal signal transduction
M. A. Levine
 

More on chewing the fat. The good fat and the good cholesterol
F. M. Sacks and W. W. Willett
 

Triazolam in the elderly
 

Variability of body weight and health outcomes
 

The risk of HIV-1 in screened blood donations
I. Tessman
 

Pain in sickle cell disease
 


Correspondence
Red-cell crossmatching for heart transplants
P. I. Terasaki
 

Exploding eggs
 

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