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Vol. 124 No. 4, pp. 389-509, October 1, 1969
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Table of Contents
ARTICLES
Parathyroid gland metabolism
L. G. Raisz
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:389-396.
Pathology and ultrastructure of the human parathyroid glands in chronic renal failure
S. I. Roth; R. B. Marshall
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:397-407.
Secondary hyperparathyroidism in chronic renal disease
J. T. Potts; R. E. Reita; L. J. Deftos; M. B. Kaye; J. A. Richardson; R. M. Buckle; G. D. Aurbach
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:408-412.
Radioimmunoassay of parathyroid hormone
G. D. Urbach; J. T. Potts Jr
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:413-416.
Circulating parathyroid hormone concentration in chronic renal insufficiency
E. Reiss; J. M. Canterbury; A. Kanter
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:417-422.
Urinary parathyroid hormone-like activity in patients with uremia
J. E. Bethune; Z. H. Chakmakjian; R. A. Turpin
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:423-425.
In vitro studies of normal and abnormal parathyroid tissue
L. M. Sherwood; I. Herrmann; C. A. Bassett
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:426-430.
Secondary hyperparathyroidism in chronic renal failure. The clinical spectrum in uremia, during hemodialysis, and after renal transplantation
S. G. Massry; J. W. Coburn; M. M. Popovtzer; J. H. Shinaberger; M. H. Maxwell; C. R. Kleeman
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:431-441.
25-hydroxycholecalciferol. The probable metabolically active form of vitamin D3: its identification and subcellular site of action
H. F. DeLuca
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:442-450.
The nature of vitamin D resistance of patients with chronic renal disease
L. V. Avioli; S. J. Birge; E. Slatopolsky
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:451-454.
Environmental and genetic factors in idiopathic hemochromatosis
R. Sinniah
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:455-460.
Clinical experience with human growth hormone immunoassay by a two-antibody method
R. W. Ewer; W. P. Deiss Jr
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:461-467.
Spontaneous conversion of established atrial fibrillation. Clinical significance of a change to atrial flutter or to paroxysmal atrial tachycardia with AV block
J. T. Taguchi; J. M. Ryan
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:468-476.
Changes in salivary electrolytes following treatment of primary aldosteronism
S. Wotman; F. J. Goodwin; I. D. Mandel; J. H. Laragh
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:477-480.
Acanthosis nigricans and obesity, an endocrine abnormality?
D. R. Hollingsworth; T. T. Amatruda Jr
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:481-487.
Listeria monocytogenes endocarditis: a clinical and bacteriological report
H. R. Elston; A. E. Zencka; M. H. Sketch
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:488-491.
Paradoxical pulse; a manifestation of the thoracic outlet syndromes
N. W. Swinton Jr; W. P. Nelson; R. J. Hall; J. E. Harrell
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:492-494.
Recurrent parathyroid adenoma
D. H. Fulmer; E. O. Rothschild; W. P. Myers
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:495-501.
Successful renal allograft in a patient with pulmonary cryptococcus
R. S. Swenson; S. L. Kountz; N. Blank; T. C. Merigan
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:502-506.
New curricula and training for patient care
M. D. Bogdonoff
Arch Intern Med. 1969;124:507-509.

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