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Original Articles
Treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis with calcitriol or calcium
M. W. Tilyard, G. F. Spears, J. Thomson, and S. Dovey
Abstract  

Risk of cancer in patients with dermatomyositis or polymyositis. A population-based study
B. Sigurgeirsson, B. Lindelof, O. Edhag, and E. Allander
Abstract  

Topical tretinoin (retinoic acid) treatment for liver spots associated with photodamage
E. S. Rafal and Others
Abstract  

Seroprevalence of HTLV-1 and HTLV-2 among intravenous drug users and persons in clinics for sexually transmitted diseases
R. F. Khabbaz and Others
Abstract  

Mortality over a period of 10 years in patients with peripheral arterial disease
M. H. Criqui and Others
Abstract  

Where have all the primary care applicants gone?
J. M. Colwill
 

The many pitfalls in the diagnosis of myeloma
T. P. Duffy
 

Osteoporosis and its treatment
C. H. Chesnut
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 6-1992. A 67-year-old man with aphasia and memory loss, followed by progressive dementia
 

  Editorial
Primary care applicants--they get no respect
R. G. Petersdorf
 

Medical evaluation of children adopted from abroad
W. A. Franck
 

Medical evaluation of children adopted from abroad
L. Cote
 

Transmission of HCV by organ transplantation
B. M. Eggen and S. A. Nordbo
 

Transmission of HCV by organ transplantation
J. D. Pirsch and F. O. Belzer
 

The use of angioplasty, bypass surgery, and amputation in the management of peripheral vascular disease
M. J. Pentecost
 

The use of angioplasty, bypass surgery, and amputation in the management of peripheral vascular disease
M. G. Hunink and M. F. Meyerovitz
 

The use of angioplasty, bypass surgery, and amputation in the management of peripheral vascular disease
R. A. Clugston, A. C. Eisenhauer, and R. V. Matthews
 


Correspondence
Long-term effects of a cholesterol-free diet on serum cholesterol levels in Zen monks
H. Otani and Others
 

GM-CSF and accelerated hemolysis
F. E. Nathan and E. C. Besa
 

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