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Original Articles
Postnatal transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 from mother to infant. A prospective cohort study in Kigali, Rwanda
P. Van de Perre and Others
Abstract  

Thyroid diseases after treatment of Hodgkin's disease
S. L. Hancock, R. S. Cox, and I. R. McDougall
Abstract  

Psychological stress and susceptibility to the common cold
S. Cohen, D. A. Tyrrell, and A. P. Smith
Abstract  

Long-term response of recurrent respiratory papillomatosis to treatment with lymphoblastoid interferon alfa-N1. Papilloma Study Group
B. G. Leventhal and Others
Abstract  

Evidence of a selective increase in cardiac sympathetic activity in patients with sustained ventricular arrhythmias
I. T. Meredith, A. Broughton, G. L. Jennings, and M. D. Esler
Abstract  

Abnormal intracellular modulation of calcium as a major cause of cardiac contractile dysfunction
J. P. Morgan
 

The pharmacologic treatment of depression
W. Z. Potter, M. V. Rudorfer, and H. Manji
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 35-1991. A 59-year-old man with abdominal pain, microscopic hematuria, and a jejunal abnormality shown on a CT scan
 

  Editorial
In the vertical transmission of HIV, timing may be everything
P. A. Pizzo and K. M. Butler
 

Stress and the common cold
M. N. Swartz
 

Sympathetic stimulation and arrhythmias
D. P. Zipes
 

Death and dignity: the case of Diane
 

Administration of thyroxine in treated Graves' disease
G. Medeiros-Neto
 

More on the treatment of end-stage renal disease
S. S. Prichard, P. E. Barre, and M. Levy
 

Pulmonary disease and congestive heart failure
A. A. vanWalraven
 

Spina bifida in infants of women taking carbamazepine
 


Correspondence
Long-term survivors of refractory myelodysplastic anemias
Y. Yoshida and Others
 

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