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Original Articles
A controlled trial of plasmapheresis therapy in severe lupus nephritis. The Lupus Nephritis Collaborative Study Group
E. J. Lewis and Others
Abstract  

Controlled trial of plasma exchange and leukapheresis in polymyositis and dermatomyositis
F. W. Miller and Others
Abstract  

Detection of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 provirus in mononuclear cells by in situ polymerase chain reaction
O. Bagasra and Others
Abstract  

A long-term study of mortality in men who have undergone vasectomy
E. Giovannucci and Others
Abstract  

Hepatitis B and hepatitis C in emergency department patients
G. D. Kelen and Others
Abstract  

The primary prevention of myocardial infarction
J. E. Manson and Others
 

Desperate diseases and plasmapheresis
E. W. Campion
 

Great expectations. The reading habits of year II medical students
C. R. Taylor
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 21-1992. A 65-year-old man with a mass that involved the base of the skull
 

  Editorial
Learning medicine. Too many books, too few journals
J. P. Kassirer
 

Treatment for alcohol-abusing workers
M. A. Crane
 

Treatment for alcohol-abusing workers
J. Gerstein
 

Clinical problem-solving: trapped by an incidental finding
L. H. Phillips
 

Clinical problem-solving: trapped by an incidental finding
J. W. Retan
 

Case 32-1991: tests for neurosyphilis
S. G. Whitefield, A. S. Everett, and M. F. Rein
 


Correspondence
Long-term follow-up of bilateral pacing of the diaphragm in quadriplegia
J. A. Elefteriades, J. F. Hogan, A. Handler, and J. S. Loke
 

Reversible scleroderma renal crisis after cocaine use
M. Lam and S. P. Ballou
 

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