Postgraduate Medical Journal
EDITORIAL BOARD
B.I. HoffbrandEditor
D. BarltropD.G. BeeversI. ChanarinK.M. CitronD.J. ColtartA.H. Crisp
I.J.T. Davies
C.D.M. DrewH. Ellis
R. GouldingJ.P. HopewellD. IngramH.S. JacobsD.G. JamesR.S. Kocen
L. KreelJ.G. LewisJ.S. MalpasA. PatonP. Turner
R.G. TwycrossD. Innes Williams
Editorial Representativefor AustraliaJ.R. Lawrence
Editorial Representativefor CanadaP. Tugwell
Editorial Representativefor USAM. Moser
Editorial AssistantMrs J.M. Coops
Volume 62, Number 734December 1986
1166 BOOKS RECEIVED
Books Received
AIDS from the Beginning, edited by Helene M. Cole andGeorge D. Lundberg. Pp. xxxviii + 441, illustrated.American Medical Association, Chicago, 1986. $22.95.
Abnormal Pulmonary Circulation, edited by Edward H.Bergofsky. Contemporary Issues in Pulmonary Disease,Vol. 4. Pp. xiii + 343, illustrated. Churchill Livingstone, NewYork, Edinburgh, London, Melbourne, 1986. £39.00.
Biofeedback and Related Therapies in Clinical Practice,Donald Marcer. Psychology and Medicine Series.Pp. xii + 259 illustrated. Croom Helm, London, Sydney,1986. £22.50 (hardback), £10.95 (paperback).
The Bog Man and the Archaeology of People, Don Brothwell.Pp. 12$, illustrated. British Museum Publications, London,1986. £5.95.
Clinical Aspects of AIDS and AIDS-related Complex, editedby M. Staquet, R. Hemmer and A. Baert. Oxford MedicalPublications. Pp. xx + 209, illustrated. Oxford UniversityPress, Oxford, New York, Tokyo, 1986. £25.00.
Clinics in Anaesthesiology. Vol.4, no.3, July 1986. Prepara-tion for Anaesthesia, edited by J. Stevens.Pp. ix + Pp.445-798, illustrated. W.B. Saunders, London,Philadelphia, Toronto, 1986. £13.50.
Colour Atlas of Cardiovascular Pathology, M.J. Davies.Oxford Colour Atlases of Pathology 4. Pp. 186, illustrated.Harvey Miller, London, in conjunction with Oxford Univer-sity Press, Oxford, 1986. £60.00
The Development of the London Hospital System 1823- 1982,Geoffrey Rivett. King's Fund Historical Series No. 4.Pp. 423, illustrated. King Edward's Hospital Fund for Lon-don, London. Distributed by Oxford University Press. 1986.£30.00.
The ECG in Practice, John Hampton. Pp. iii + 229, illus-trated. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, London, Mel-bourne, New York, 1986. £4.95.
Farquharson's Textbook of Operative Surgery, Seventh edi-tion, edited by R.F. Rintoul. Pp. v + 658, illustrated. Chur-chill Livingstone, Edinburgh, London, Melbourne, NewYork, 1986. £45.00.
The Geography of Non-Infectious Disease, M.S.R. Hutt andD.P. Burkitt. Pp. xvi + 164, illustrated. Oxford UniversityPress, Oxford, New York, Tokyo, 1986. £20.00 (hardback),£12.50 (softback).
Goldberg's Genetic and Metabolic Eye Disease, Secondedition, edited by William Andrew Renie. Pp. xiii + 574,illustrated. Little, Brown, Boston, Toronto, 1986. £72.90.
Haematology, David Linch and A.P. Yates. Colour AidsSeries. Pp. ii + 124, illustrated. Churchill Livingstone, Edin-burgh, London, Melbourne, New York, 1986. £5.95.
The Human Pulmonary Circulation: its Form and Function inHealth and Disease, Third edition, Peter Harris and DonaldHeath. Pp. xiv + 702, illustrated. Churchill Livingstone,Edinburgh, London, Melbourne, New York, 1986. £85.00.
Infertility in the Male, Anne M. Jequier. Current Reviews inObstetrics and Gynaecology 11. Pp. vii + 154, illustrated.Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, London, Melbourne,New York, 1986. £18.00.
TMe Knee Joint: a Clinical Guide, Philip Evans. Pp. x + 188,illustrated. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, London, Mel-bourne, New York, 1986. £5.95.
Management of Back Pain, Richard W. Porter. Pp. iii + 183,illustrated. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, London, Mel-bourne, New York, 1986. £25.00
Neuroendocrinology: a Clinical Text, Mary L. Forsling andAshley Grossman. Pp. v + 206, illustrated. Croom Helm,London, Sydney Charles Press, Philadelphia, 1986. £22.50.
Orthopaedics, Geoffrey Hooper. Colour Aids Series.Pp. iii + 154, illustrated. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh,London, Melbourne, New York, 1986. £5.95.
Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition: a Practical Guide, Thirdedition, G.D. Phillips and C.L. Odgers. Pp. xi + 272, illus-trated. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, London, Mel-bourne, New York, 1986. £13.95.
The Pineal Gland During Development: From Fetus to Adult,edited by Derek Gupta and Russel J. Reiter. Pp. ix + 274,illustrated. Croom Helm, London, Sydney, 1986. £40.00.
Recent Advances in Clinical Oncology, No. 2, edited by C.J.Williams and J.M.A. Whitehouse. Pp. xii + 256, illustrated.Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, London, Melbourne,New York, 1986. £30.00.
Recent Advances in Epilepsy, No.3, edited by Timothy A.Pedley and Brian S. Meldrum. Pp. ix + 315, illustrated.Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, London, Melbourne,New York, 1986. £38.00.
Recent Advances in Radiology and Medical Imaging, No. 8,edited by R.E. Steiner and Thomas Sherwood. Pp. v + 213,illustrated. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, London, Mel-bourne, New York, 1986. £45.00.
Respiratory Disorders in the Newborn, Victor Y.H. Yu.Current Reviews in Paediatrics 2. Pp. x + 156, illustrated.Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, London, Melbourne,New York, 1986. £19.00
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Respiratory Infections, edited by Merle A. Sande, Leonard D.Hudson and Richard K. Root. Contemporary Issues inInfectious Diseases, Vol. 5. Pp. xiv + 377, illustrated. Chur-chill Livingstone, New York, Edinburgh, London, Mel-bourne, 1986. £40.00.
Textbook of Neonatology, edited by N.R.C. Roberton.Pp. xii + 907, illustrated. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh,London, Melbourne, New York, 1986. £90.00.
Systemic Pathology. Vol. 1: Nose, Throat and Ears, Thirdedition, edited by I. Friedmann. Pp. viii + 359, illustrated.Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, London, Melbourne,New York, 1986. £50.00.
Postgraduate Medical Journal (1986) 62, 1169-1170
Postgraduate Diary
British Postgraduate Medical Federation
Liver disease course 15-19 December 1986Educational development courses - programme of coursesand workshops continuing until March 1987:
GP Course Organisers' training workshop- 3 -4 December.How to survive on the wards - induction course for junior
doctors. 31 January 1987.Living with stress-workshop-2, 3 February 1987.
Central Office, 33 Millman Street, London, WCIN 3EJ, UK.
Institute of Basic Medical Sciences
Courses in Basic Medical Sciences suitable for FRCSPrimary and FFA Part 2, in Basic Dental Sciences suitablefor FDS Primary, in Anatomy suitable for FRCS Primary,and in Physiology and Pathology suitable for FRCSPrimary.
IBMS, Royal College of Surgeons, Lincoln's Inn Fields,London WC2A 3PN, UK
Institute of Cancer Research
Regular programme of seminars and teaching sessionsthroughout the year. Courses for DMRT (overseasstudents), FRCR etc.
Information: The Dean, Institute of Cancer Research, DBlock, Clifton Avenue, Sutton, Surrey SM25PX, UK.
Cardiothoracic Institute
Course for diplomas in Cardiac Medicine and ThoracicMedicine - one year starting October 1986
Pharmacology of asthma - starting November 1986
Details: Cardiothoracic Institute, Fulham Road, LondonSW36HP, UK.
Institute of Child Health
Developmental paediatrics- 1-2 weeks throughout the year
The Dean's Office, Institute of Child Health, 30 GuildfordStreet, London WCIN IEH, UK.
Institute of Dental SurgeryCourses for M.Sc in various aspects of dentistry, Diploma in
Dental Public Health, basic medical sciences etc.
Information: The Dean, Institute ofDental Surgery, EastmanDental Hospital, Gray's Inn Road, London WCIX8LD,UK
Institute of Laryngology & OtologyNasal plastic surgery - 3 days full time February 1987Facial soft tissue surgery - 3 days full time - February 1987
Applications and enquiries to the Dean, Institute of Laryn-gology and Otology, 330/336 Gray's Inn Road, LondonWC1X8EE, UK.
Institute of Neurology
Sandoz Foundation advanced lectures on clinical and ex-perimental neurology. Each Wednesday evening through-out Academic Year
Details: Institute Registrar, National Hospital, Queen Square,London WCIN 3BG, UK.
Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Regular symposia and courses throughout the year.
Details: The Secretary, Institute of Obstetrics and Gyn-aecology, Queen Charlotte's Maternity Hospital, GoldhawkRoad, London W6 OXG, UK
Institute of Ophthalmology
Regular courses in ophthalmology held throughout the year
17/25 Cayton Street, London EC] V 9A T, UK.
Institute of OrthopaedicsRadiodiagnosis demonstrations - Mondays at 5.00 p.m.
during the academic year
Applications and enquiries to Professor of Orthopaedic Sur-gery, Jules Thorn Building, The Middlesex Hospital, Mor-timer Street, London WIP 7PN, UK.
Institute of Psychiatry
Lectures in preparation for DPM and MRCPsych. 10 weekspart-time starting October
The Dean's Office, Institute of Psychiatry, De CrespignyPark, London SE5 8AF, UK.
Institute of Urology
Short courses on aspects of urology and nephrology -
throughout the yearUro-radiology meeting- 2 days full time, December
Applications and enquiries: The Dean, Institute of Urology,172-176 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H8JE, UK.
Royal Postgraduate Medical School
Regular courses on advanced topics
School Office, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammer-smith Hospital, Du Cane Road, London W12 OHS, UK.
International Union Against CancerDetails of fellowship programmes from
3 rue du Conseil-General, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland.
Liverpool, Newsham General HospitalLunchtime meetings twice monthlySecretary, Postgraduate Centre, Belmont Road, Liverpool, L64AF, UK.
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London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Courses in community health, occupational health andpreventive medicine
The Registrar, LSHTM, Keppel Street, London WCIE 7HT,UK.
Loughborough UniversityCentre for Extension Studies.Occupational Health, Safety and the Law. 16-20 February
1987.
Details: Anne Hill, Centre for Extension Studies, Lough-borough University, Loughborough, Leics LEIJ 3TU, UK.
XI World Congress on SarcoidosisMilan, 7- 11 September 1987
Details from Dr D. G. James, Royal Northern Hospital,London N7 6LD, UK.
10th International Congress of PharmacologyAugust 23-28, 1987. Sydney, Australia
Details: The Secretariat, 10th IUPHAR Congress, GPO Box2609, Sydney, NSW 2001, Australia
International College of NutritionThe annual conference will be held in January 1987 atMadurai.
Details: Dr R.B. Singh, 398 Civil Lines, Moradabad-10, India.
1987 International Symposium on Viral Hepatitis and LiverDiseaseThe Barbican Centre, London 26-28 May 1987
Information: Dr. R. Kohn, Advisory Services Medical Sym-posia Ltd., 79 Wimpole Street, London WIM 7DD, UK.
Centre de Recherche Pierre Fabre and Central National de laRecherche ScientifiqueInternational Symposium on New Concepts in Depression.Castres, France. March 18-20, 1987.Information: M. Briley, Symposium Secretariat, Biochemical
Pharmacology Department, Centre de Recherche PierreFabrem 17 Avenue Jean Moulin, 81100 Castres, France
Barrow Neurological InstituteLST Annual Barrow Neurological Institute Magnetic Reson-
ance Imaging Conference. Marriott's Mountain ShadowsResort, Scottsdale, Arizona. February 22-25, 1987.
Information: Toby Jardine, Special Projects Coordinator,Barrow Neurological Institute, 350 West Thomas Road,Phoenix, AZ 85103, USA.
Brain Research Association/Alzheimer's Disease SocietyJoint meeting on Alzheimer's Disease. Southampton, July
22-24, 1987.
Information: John Hardy, Dept of Biochemistry, St Mary'sHospital Medical School, London W2 JPG, or PeterRoberts, Dept of Pharmacology, University of Southamp-ton, Southampton S09 3TU, UK.
John Hopkins University School of Medicine
28th Annual Postgraduate Institute for Pathologists inClinical Cytopathology. Feb. to April 1987 Home StudyCourse A. April 27 to May 8, 1987. In-residence Course B.
Details: J. K. Frost, M.D., 604 Pathology Building, The JohnsHopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD 21205, USA.
AEMIE - European Association of Internal MedicineThe ninth biennial meeting ofAEMIE will be held from 6-9May 1987 in Bologna, Italy.
The themes of the meeting will be:Recent developments in viral diseaseNon-invasive investigation and treatment of ischaemic heart
diseaseRecent advances in gastroenterologyNephritis-passogenisis and treatmentPanel discussion of management of diabetes mellitus.
The closing date for abstracts is 31 January 1987 and forregistration 15 February 1987.Details and abstract forms from: Dr J. F. Blickle, AEMIE
Secretariat, Hospices Civils de Strasbourg-CliniqueMedicale B, F 67091. Strasbourg, France.
European Medical Research Group (Young AEMIE)Regular meetings consisting of poster session and invited
lecture, held at Lettsom House, 11 Chandos Street,London W.1, 5.30 to 7.30p.m.
December 11th 1986: Dr P. J. Ciclitira 'Investigation ofcoeliac disease'.
27th January 1987: Professor P. J. Barnes 'New concepts inasthma'.
Further meetings on 17 March 1987 and 9 June 1987.Details from: Dr D. R. J. Singer, cdo Fellowship of Post-
graduate Medicine, 6 St Andrew's Place, London NWJ4LB. Tel. 01-935 5556.
Full details of the courses, meetings and symposia listedabove, and ofothers ofinterest to medical postgraduates, canbe obtained from the individual organizations.
NewsEuropean Medical Research Group
The first meeting of the newly formed European MedicalResearch Group, formed under the auspices of YoungAEMIE (European Association of Internal Medicine) andthe Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine, was held onWednesday October 15th 1986 at the Medical Society ofLondon, chaired by Dr Donald Singer. Professor KarolSikora, of the Department of Clinical Oncology at the RoyalPostgraduate Medical School, gave a lecture on 'Themolecular biology of cancer'. Among the other speakers wasDr Jan Willem F. Elte (President of Young AEMIE) whospoke on 'Medicine in the Netherlands'.
(See Postgraduate Diary above for dates of future meetingsof the European Medical Research Group).
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Subject Index
*denotes case report
Abdomenacute, surgery in adults with leukaemia. October, 915injured, assessment and management. March, 155surgery, emergency. June, 427
Acetabular fracture of pelvis: diagnostic images. May, 381*Achalasia, and recurrent sub-mucosal dissection of the
oesophagus. October, 955*Actinomycosis, causing unilateral thyroid swelling. Septem-
ber, 847Adenomas, haemorrhage into, and pituitary apoplexy.
July, 623*Agranulocytosis, reversible, and meprobamate. June, 499Alcoholand blood pressure, social comparison, Zimbabwe.
November, 1011education for doctors: leading article, November, 983
*Alopecia, total, steroid responsive, sarcoidosis as cause.March, 205
Alpha and beta blockade combined, in management ofventricular arrhythmias in mitral valve prolapse. April,259
Aluminium phosphide poisoning, prospective study of 16cases in one year. December, 1113
Amantidine, successful treatment of neuroleptic malignantsyndrome: correspondence. August, 809
Amiodarone and thyroid hormone metabolism: reviewarticle. October, 909
AmyloidosisPortuguese, heart in. June, 601primary, destructive bone lesions in. November, 1037
*Aneurysm, hepatic artery, treated by proximal ligation.October, 957
*Anorexia nervosa, and pancreatic ascites. December, 1151Anticardiolipin antibodies, clinical associations: review
article. December, 1081*Anticholinergic-induced analgesia, possible role for cholin-
ergic system in abnormal sensory symptoms in Parkin-son's disease. August, 749
Appendicitis, review of surgical treatment. June, 427Arthythmias
in dilated cardiomyopathy. June, 593relationship to walking activity during mobilization after
myocardial infarction. April, 255*Arteriovenous fistulae, bilateral pulmonary, treated with
balloon embolization. March, 209Arthritis, juvenile chronic, clinical sub-groups with par-
ticular relationship to adult patterns of disease: reviewarticle. September, 821
*Ascites, pancreatic, in hereditary pancreatitis. September,873
Associations of Physicians, US and UK, joint meeting,conference report. November, 1065
*Asthmaacute severe, life-threatening, extracorporeal membrane
oxygenation as emergency treatment. September, 855severe, management: correspondence. January, 69
Atenolol, effect on muscle blood flow. September, 841*Azathioprine shock. July, 677
Barium meal examination, general practice and teachinghospital use, City and Hackney Health District. April, 273
*Basement membranes, dermal, and collagen fibrils, in X-linked spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda, previouslyunreported abnormalities. October, 943
*Behcet's diseasecomplicated by pneumonectomy in pulmonary mucor-
mycosis. June, 485presenting as benign intracranial hypertension, January,
39oculomucocutaneous syndrome mimicking, and chronic
granulomatous disease. June, 491*Bell's palsy and bilateral brachial neuritis, in infectious
mononucleosis. December, 1129*Benign intracranial hypertension, Behcet's disease present-
ing as, January, 39Bereavement, heart disease mortality following, OPCS
longitudinal study (abstract). August, 789Beta-adrenoceptor
antagonist treatment, sympathetic stimulationaggravated by, and blood pressure surges, possibleassociation, theory. August, 731
blocker, long acting, effect on diurnal variation ofcardiacdysrhythmias. March, 175
effect on muscle blood flow. September, 841Biliary tract, review of surgery. June, 430
*Bisalbuminaemia, in pancreatic ascites, January, 43*Bisphosphonate treatment correcting hypercalcaemia due
to sarcoidosis. October, 937Bladder
spontaneous rupture, and cor pulmonale presenting asacute abdominal emergency: correspondence. July, 702
stone, uric acid, associated with a foreign body. June, 495Blood pressureand alcohol, social comparison, Zimbabwe. November,
1011surges possibly associated with sympathetic stimulation
aggravated by ,-adrenoceptor antagonist treatment,theory. August, 731
Bowel tumour: diagnostic images. April, 281Breast
abscess, post-menopausal. November, 1017carcinoma, review of treatment. June, 436
Bromocriptine, dopamine and glaucoma: leading article.September, 819
*Bronchus, carcinoma, and minimal change nephropathy.March, 213
*Bulimia nervosa, and profound folate deficiency. Septem-ber, 853
*Bullous pemphigoid, mefenamic acid-induced, January, 67
Index to Volume 62
Calcium antagonists, and chronic cardiac failure: reviewarticle. August, 713
Calculi, urinary, review of treatment. June, 434Campylobacter enterocolitis, general and surgical aspects:
review article. August, 719*Carbamazepine
and dextropropoxyphene, interaction between. March,231
for epilepsy aggravating sick sinus syndrome. June, 497*Carcinoma, primary, in a giant lateral thyroglossal cyst.
September, 849Cardiac
failure, chronic, and calcium antagonists: review article.August, 713
function tests, serial, in myocarditis. June, 577Cardiomyopathies
the message for the 1980s. Articles based on paperspresented at the International Symposium, Lisbon,Portugal, October 1984. June, 511-613
the message for the 1980s, part II: editorial. June, 513Cardiovascular
disease, influence of social relationships on aging anddevelopment, a review. August, 805
morbidity or mortalitv and unemployment. August, 801Career
chaos: scenes from postgraduate life. March, 237problems, medical staff, NHS, scenes from postgraduate
life. December, 1157Cefotaxime therapy, erythema multiforme following: corre-
spondence. May, 415Centres for education: scenes from postgraduate life. May,413
*Cerebralaneurysm, rupture, associated with nifedipine treatment.
November, 1029malaria, and hypoglycaemia. May, 401palsy, familial, associated with normal intelligence. Sep-
tember, 827*Chickenpox, complicated by pericarditis with pericardial
effusion. December, 1133Child health, training, for developing world. February, 147Childhood prevention of coronary heart disease. February,
97*Chlamydia psittaci infection, and subacute thyroiditis, Jan-
uary, 33*Chlamydia trachomatis pneumonia, complicating T-cell
lymphoblastic lymphoma of uterus, January, 55Chlamydial infections in man: review article. April, 249*Choristoma, osseous, presenting as a cold solitary thyroid
nodule. November, 1035Chromosomal defects ofclinical importance recently recog-
nized. February, 131Cimetidine, in duodenal ulcer, low dose maintenance treat-
ment, intermediate-term results. May, 347*Clostridial myonecrosis, in association with etoposide
therapy, presenting as severe thigh pain. May, 403*Coeliac disease, and fatal pneumococcal septicaemia.
March, 229*Colitis
caused by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.August, 773
inflammatory, colorectal lymphoma simulating, diag-nosed by immunohistochemistry, January, 51
*Collagen fibrils and dermal basement membranes, in X-linked spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda, previouslyunreported abnormalities. October, 943
*Colon carcinoma, intraluminal mucus cast complicating.November, 1061
*Colonoscopy, role in intussusception in intestinal lym-phoma. December, 1139
Colorectalcarcinoma, recurrent disease. June, 433review. June, 432lymphoma: review article. July, 615simulating inflammatory colitis and diagnosed by
immunohistochemistry, January, 51*Common bile duct, granular cell tumour. October, 961*Complement system, Cl esterase inhibitor deficiency, in X-
linked hypogammaglobulinaemia following intramus-cular gammaglobulin administration. October, 939
*Computerized tomography of abdominal wall, use indiagnosis of partial post-operative wound dehiscence.October, 947
Congestive heart failure, chronic, appropriateness ofinotropic therapy, evaluation of digitalis. June, 585
Consultants, mobile: scenes from postgraduate life. August,777
Coronaryheart disease, association by stress. July, 683childhood prevention. February, 97mechanism of stress. July, 695stress leading to, mechanisms. July, 687reperfusion, spontaneous, in myocardial infarction,
prediction. November, 1007Correction. May, 422Cost benefit analysis and health care resources. December,
1107*Cranial irradiation, meningioma following. August, 741*Creatine kinase levels, elevated, and focal myositis, in
phaeochromocytoma. March, 197*Crohn's
colitis and sarcoidosis. October, 951disease, long latent period. May, 353and male fertility. April, 269in monozygotic twins. November, 1047
*Cryofibrinogenaemia and acute gangrene, in systemicsclerosis. October, 935
*Cushing'sdisease in the elderly, successful control with long term
metyrapone. August, 727syndrome, as transitory immune deficiency state. July,
657Cyst, multilocular, kidney. September, 877
*Cysticercosis, and generalized muscular pseudo-hypertro-phy. April, 299
*Deafness, sensorineural, new complication of ulcerativecolitis. August, 753
*Deiodinase deficiency causing familial goitre, and evolutionof hypothyroidism, report of a family and review ofliterature. June, 477
*Dental infection, as cause of pyrexia of unknown origin,two case reports. October, 949
Depression, biological, and sleep: hypothesis. March, 179Developing world, training in child health. February, 147
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*Dextropropoxyphene and carbamazepine, interaction bet-ween. March, 231
*Diabetes mellitusand group B streptococcal meningitis. October, 933and chronic liver disease, development in long term
chelated P-thalassaemia. September, 831thyrotoxic induced impaired control, and thyroid metas-
tatic follicular carcinoma. March, 199type II, impaired thyrotrophin secretion following
administration of thyrotrophin-releasing hormone.June, 445
serum uric acid and serum glucose, relationships in apopulation study. November, 1001
with chronic lymphatic leukaemia, and persistent localinsulin allergy. September, 865
*Diaphragm, 'spontaneous' rupture. May, 389Diaphragmatic hernia, diagnostic challenge: leading article.May, 325:correspondence. November, 1067
*Diclofenac-induced hepatotoxicity, 2 cases, January, 63*DIDMOAD syndrome with megacystis and megaureter.
September, 859Digitalis, in chronic congestive heart failure, evaluation.
June, 585Digoxin, sodium excretion and blood pressure. April, 265Dilated cardiomyopathyand arrhythmias. June, 593vasodilator therapy. June, 599
District general hospitals, size and staffing: scenes frompostgraduate life. July, 679
Diureticsfixed combination, plasma electrolytes in elderly patients.
March, 159induced hyponatraemia, significance of measurement of
uric acid fractional clearance. June, 449Diverticulosis, review. June, 431Dopamine, bromocriptine and glaucoma: leading article.
September, 819Duodenal ulcerlow dose maintenance treatment with cimetidine, inter-
mediate-term results. May, 347twice daily tripotassium dicitrato bismuthate in treat-
ment. January, 19*Duodenum, third part, obstruction, in tuberculosis. Sep-
tember, 879*Dysarthria and visual hallucinations due to flecainide
toxicity. January, 61Dysrhythmias, cardiac, diurnal variation, effect of long
acting beta-adrenoceptor blocker. March, 175
Echocardiographyassessment of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. June, 557mitral valve in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. June, 563
Editorial. June, 425Education, continuing: scenes from postgraduate life. June,
501Elderly and hypertension, treatment: leading article, Jan-
uary, 1Electrolytes, plasma, in elderly patients taking fixed com-
bination diuretics. March, 159*Embolization, balloon, for treatment of bilateral pulmon-
ary arteriovenous fistulae. March, 209*Enalapril, in successful treatment of scleroderma renal
crisis. November, 1059Encephalopathy
hepatic, detection. March, 163in renovascular hypertension, associated with oral con-
traceptives. November, 1031Endomyocardial disease, eosinophilic, eosinophils in. June,609
Endorphin system, and Wernicke-Korsakoff ence-phalopathy: correspondence. April, 315
Eosinophilia, blood, and ulcerative colitis, influence ofethnic origin. December, 1101
Eosinophils, in eosinophilic endomyocardial disease. June,609
*Epiduralhaematoma, spontaneous spinal, with spontaneous
resolution. September, 885injection, causing nodular fasciitis. September, 881spinal cord compression, malignant, gait ataxia as presen-
ting symptom. August, 745Erratum. June, 508Erythema
multiforme, following cefotaxime therapy: correspon-dence. May, 415
nodosum, and yersinia arthritis. May, 405*Etoposide therapy, and clostridial myonecrosis, presenting
as severe thigh pain. May, 403European Working Party on high blood pressure in the
elderly (EWPHE), glucose intolerance during diuretictherapy in elderly hypertensive patients. October, 919
*Fabry's disease, short PR intervals and tachyarrhythmias.April, 285: correspondence. October, 969
Facial swelling sensation in temporal arteritis, predictor fordevelopment of visual disturbance. November, 1019
*Fansidar therapy, and transient lupus anticoagulant. Sep-tember, 893
*Fasciitis, nodular, induced by epidural injection. September,881
Feeding, infant, third world. February, 93*Femoral
hernia, causing pneumoperitoneum. July, 675vein occlusion, following Mc-Vay repair. April, 301
Fertility, male, in Crohn's disease. April, 269*Fibrosis, myocardial hypertrophy and infarction following
exposure of heart to radiation for Hodgkin's disease.November, 1055
Flecainideacetate, evaluation of efficacy in treatment of ventricular
premature contractions: correspondence. January, 70toxicity, causing dysarthria and visual hallucinations,
January, 61*Folate deficiency, profound, and bulimia nervosa. Septem-
ber, 853Food poisoning, Salmonella virchow, meningism following.July, 621
*Foreign body, and uric acid bladder stone. June, 495Foreign exchange: scenes from postgraduate life. April, 311
*Gait ataxia, as presenting symptom of malignant epiduralspinal cord compression. August, 745
*Gall bladderprimary carcinoma, associated with ulcerative colitis.
September, 871
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septum, clinical implications and treatment, June, 453*Gangrene, acute, and cryofibrinogenaemia, in systemic
sclerosis. October, 935*Gastric carcinoma, and hypoglycaemic coma. August, 761Gastroenterology, paediatric, lessons of inborn errors.
February, 101*Gastrointestinal
bleeding, due to large bowel infiltration by chroniclymphocytic leukaemia, January, 45
tract, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents: at ourmother's knee - an occasional review, January, 23
Glaucoma, bromocriptine and dopamine: leading article.September, 819
Glomerulonephritisacute crescentic, developing during warfarin therapy:
correspondence. December, 1159association with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. December,
1141Glomus tumour of the hallux, diagnosis by Doppler-shift
ultrasound and digital subtraction angiography: diagnos-tic images. July, 647
Glucoseblood, and glycosylated haemoglobin, in prognosis of
stroke, January, 7intolerance during diuretic therapy in elderly hyperten-
sive patients, second report from European WorkingParty on high blood pressure in the elderly (EWPHE).October, 919
serum, serum uric acid and diabetes, relationships in apopulation study. November, 1001
Glyceryl trinitrate, in objective relief of vasospasm, insecondary Raynaud's phenomenon, January, 15
Glycosylated haemoglobin, and blood glucose, in prognosisof stroke, January, 7
*Goitrefamilial, due to deiodinase deficiency, evolution of
hypothyroidism, report of a family and review ofliterature. June, 477
and neurofibroma: diagnostic images. June, 463*Gonococcal tysonitis, case report, treatment with oral
tetracycline. September, 869*Granular cell tumour, common bile duct. October, 961*Granulomatous disease, chronic, presenting as an
oculomucocutaneous syndrome mimicking Behcet's syn-drome. June, 489
*Graves' disease,asymptomatic, during lithium therapy. April, 295: corre-
spondence. December, 1159heart failure in sinus rhythm as sole manifestation.
November, 1051*Greenfield filter, insertion into inferior vena cava above
renal thrombosis site. March, 223*Group B streptococcal meningitis, in diabetic adult.
October, 933
*Haemaccel, skin necrosis following. September, 889Haematemesis, management, room for improvement: lead-
ing article. October, 907Haemoperitoneum, fatal, ofhepatic origin. December, 1097Haemorrhage
into adenomas, and pituitary apoplexy. July, 623
intraperitoneal, fatal, of hepatic origin. December, 1097*Hallucinations, visual, and dysarthria, due to flecainide
toxicity, January, 61Health care resources, cost benefit analysis. December, 1107Heart
attacks, stress as a cause. July, 683disease morbidity or mortality, detection of effect of
unemployment. August, 801mortality following bereavement, OPCS longitudinal
study (abstract). August, 789failure in sinus rhythm as sole manifestation of Graves'
disease. November, 1051*Hepatic
artery aneurysm treated by proximal ligation. October,957
encephalopathy, detection. March, 163failure, fulminant, primary hepatocellular carcinoma
presenting as. December, 1135*Hepatitis A infection, and acute pancreatitis. May, 407*Hepatocellular carcinoma, primary, presenting as fulmin-
ant hepatic failure in a young woman. December, 1135*Hepatotoxicity, diclofenac-induced, 2 cases. January, 63Hernia, diaphragmatic, diagnostic challenge: leading arti-
cle. May, 325High-achieving child. February, 143*Hodgkin's disease
in adult with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. June, 487radiation for, myocardial hypertrophy, fibrosis and infar-
ction following exposure of heart. November, 1055Hospitals
approving, for senior house officer and registrar gradejobs. November, 1063
medical staffing, career prospects. December, 1157Hydatid disease, radiological appearances, Wales. March,
167*Hypercalcaemia
in chronic lymphatic leukaemia. May, 393due to sarcoidosis, corrected with bisphosphonate treat-
ment. October, 937familial, acute vitamin D intoxication as cause. Novem-
ber, 1025immobilization, due to low bone formation, responding
to intravenous sodium sulphate. May, 395recurrent, in young men with mono-ostotic Paget's
disease. June, 481Hypernatraemia and hypothermia, following subarachnoid
haemorrhage. June, 467*Hypertension
benign intracranial, Behcet's disease presenting as, Jan-uary, 39
in the elderly, treatment: leading article, January, 1fifteen year survival, drug treatment, follow up. May, 335glucose intolerance, diuretic therapy, elderly. October,919
renovascular, encephalopathy in, associated with oralcontraceptives. November, 1031
stress mechanisms. July, 697with thiazide-induced hypokalaemia, and transient atrial
fibrillation. December, 1125Hyperthyroidism, iodine-induced, in patient with normal
thyroid gland. July, 661Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
mitral valve in, echocardiographic approach. June, 563
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muscle dynamics. June, 545pathology. June, 575pathophysiology, significance of obstruction. June, 515phonoechocardiography and intracardiac phonocar-
diography. June, 537radionuclide assessment ofleft ventricular function. June,
553role of echocardiography in assessment. June, 557surgical treatment (Dusseldorf experience). June, 571evidence for true obstruction to left ventricular flow.
June, 531Hypertrophy, asymmetric apical, ten years experience.
June, 567*Hypogammaglobulinaemia, X-linked, following intramus-
cular gammaglobulin administration,, Cl esteraseinhibitor deficiency. October, 939
*Hypoglycaemia and cerebral malaria. May, 401*Hypoglycaemic coma, associated with gastric carcinoma.
August, 761Hypokalaemia
record linkage study, in hospitalized patients: hospitalpractice. March, 187
thiazide-induced, and hypertension, transient atrialfibrillation in. December, 1125
Hyponatraemia, diuretic induced, significance ofmeasurement of uric acid fractional clearance. June, 449
*Hypothermiafollowing subarachnoid haemorrhage. June, 467idiopathic periodic, and bizarre behaviour in the presence
of occult syringomyelia. April, 289*Hypothyroidism
evolution in familial goitre due to deiodinase deficiency,report of family and review of literature. June, 477
primary, with paradoxically elevated plasma thyroxinedue to thyroxine-binding antibody. September, 845
thyrotrophin augmentation after commencing thyroxinereplacement, January, 11
*Hypouricaemia, renal, in 48, XXYY syndrome. March, 219
Iatrogenic disease, lipoid pneumonia and liver angiosar-coma: diagnostic images. March, 193
*Ilealconduit, transitional cell carcinoma. August, 769stricturing, after long-term indomethacin treatment.
October, 967*Ileosigmoid, case report, January, 47*Immunohistochemistry, diagnosing colorectal lymphoma
simulating inflammatory colitis, January, 51Inborn errorsand paediatric gastroenterology. February, 101teratogenic, of metabolism. February, 125
Indium-l 11 leucocyte scintigraphy, in investigation andmanagement of inflammatory bowel disease. June, 457
*Indomethacin treatment, long-term, ileal stricturing after.October, 967
Infant feeding, third world. February, 93*Infarction, myocardial hypertrophy and fibrosis, following
exposure of heart to radiation for Hodgkin's disease.November, 1055
*Infectious mononucleosis, combination ofcranial and peri-pheral nerve palsies in. December, 1129
Inflammatory bowel disease
indium-l11 leucocyte scintigraphy in investigation andmanagement. June, 457
review. June, 432Inotropic therapy, appropriateness for patients with
chronic congestive heart failure, evaluation of digitalis.June, 585
*Insulinallergy, persistent local, in diabetic with chronic lym-
phatic leukaemia. September, 865oedema. July, 665
*Internal carotid artery occlusion, in mitral valve prolapse.December, 1121
*Intraluminal mucus cast complicating colon carcinoma.November, 1061
Intraperitoneal haemorrhage, fatal, of hepatic origin.December, 1097
Intravenous urography prior to prostatectomy. December,1117
Intussusceptionin intestinal lymphoma, role of colonoscopy. December,
1139small bowel, multiple myelomatosis as unusual cause.November, 1043
*Irradiation, heart, for Hodgkin's disease, followed bymyocardial hypertrophy, fibrosis and infarction. Novem-ber, 1055
Juvenile chronic arthritis, clinical sub-groups with par-ticular relationship to adult patterns of disease: reviewarticle. September, 821
Labetalol, effect on muscle blood flow. September, 841*Lactic acidosis and small cell carcinoma of the lung. April.
297*Large bowel infiltration by chronic lymphocytic anaemia.
causing gastrointestinal bleeding. January, 45*Leukaemia
acute lymphoblastic, and Hodgkin's disease. June, 487acute myeloblastic, associated with solitary plas-macytoma of the ilium. December, 1131
acute myeloid, incomplete Reiter's syndrome followingchemotherapy. November, 1045
in adults, and surgery for acute abdomen. October, 915chronic lymphatic, and hypercalcaemia. May, 393in a diabetic, and persistent local insulin allergy. Septem-
ber, 865chronic lymphocytic, large bowel infiltration, causing
gastrointestinal bleeding, January, 45monocytic, and polyarteritis nodosa, January, 35
Levodopawithdrawal, and neuroleptic malignant syndrome: corre-
spondence, 701withdrawal syndrome, identical to neuroleptic malignant
syndrome, January, 59Lipoid pneumonia, caused by oily nose drops. March, 193
*Liposarcoma, primary, of heart. July, 669*Lithium therapy
asymptomatic Graves' disease during. April, 295
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asymptomatic Graves' disease during: correspondence.December, 1159
Liverangiosarcoma, caused by arsenical preparations. March,
193disease, chronic, and diabetes mellitus, development in
long term chelated P thalassaemia. September, 831secondaries, review. June, 433
Lumbar punctureand subarachnoid haemorrhage: hospital practice.
November, 1021use in district general hospital: hospital practice. April,
1986*Lupus anticoagulant, transient, and Fansidar therapy.
September, 893Lymphoma
of colon and rectum; review article. July, 615intestinal, intussusception in, role of colonoscopy.
December, 1139non-Hodgkin's, association with glomerulonephritis.
December, 1141protein losing enteropathy as sole manifestation. May,
399and sarcoidosis, association: correspondence. August,809
T-cell lymphoblastic, of uterus, complicated by Chlamydiatrachomatis pneumonia. January, 55
*Mc-Vay repair, femoral vein occlusion following. April, 301Magnesium, and vitamin D resistance: correspondence.March, 239
*Malaria, cerebral, and hypoglycaemia. May, 401*Mefenamic acid-induced bullous pemphigoid. January, 67*Megacystis, in DIDMOAD syndrome. September, 859*Megaloblastic anaemia, due to sulphasalazine, responding
to drug withdrawal alone. April, 307*Megaureter, in DIDMOAD syndrome. September, 859Melanoma, malignant, involving small bowel. May, 355*Meningioma, following cranial irradiation. August, 741Meningism, following Salmonella virchow food poisoning.
July, 621*Meningitis
caused by Streptococcus suis type II. August, 743group B streptococcal, in a diabetic adult. October, 933recurrent sterile, caused by a pituitary abscess. October,929
Menstrual cycle, propranolol pharmacokinetics during,December, 1093
*Meprobamate, and reversible agranulocytosis. June, 499*Mesenchymal hamartoma of liver, report of unusual case.
August, 757Metyrapone, long term, in successful control of Cushing's
disease in the elderly. August, 727*Minimal change nephropathy, associated with bronchus
carcinoma. March, 213Mitral valve
in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, echocardiographicapproach. June, 563
prolapse, and internal carotid artery occlusion. Decem-ber, 1121
Monoamine oxidase inhibitor, inducing Parkinsonism.March, 235
Mono-amines and pteridines, relevance to neurologicaldamage. February, 113
*Mucormycosis, pulmonary, and pneumonectomy, com-plicating BehQet's disease. June, 485
*Multilocular cyst, kidney. September, 877*Multiple sclerosis, and paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. May,
385Muscle
blood flow, effects of atenolol, sotalol and labetalol,comparison. September, 841
dynamics, in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. June, 545*Muscular pseudohypertrophy, generalized, in cysticercosis.
April. 299*Myasthenia gravis during pregnancy, thymectomy. June,
473Mycobacteria, opportunist, and pulmonary infection, Mer-
seyside, 1974-1983. May, 363*Mycobacterium bovis, causing tuberculous meningitis,
report of two cases. July, 653*Myelomatosis, multiple, unusual cause of small bowel
intussusception. November, 1043*Myocardial
hypertrophy, fibrosis, and infarction following exposureof heart to radiation for Hodgkin's disease. November,1055
infarction, prediction of spontaneous coronary reper-fusion. November, 1007
relationship of arrhythmias to walking activity duringmobilization after. April, 255
risk, and stress at work. August, 791Myocarditis
serial cardiac function tests. June, 577viral, morphological progression. June, 581
*Myositis, focal, and elevated creatine kinase levels, inphaeochromocytoma. March, 197
Nadolol, effect on cardiac dysrhythmias. March, 175*Naftidrofuryl-induced acute hepatic necrosis. April, 309Nasogastric suction, postoperative. June, 439*Nephrotic syndrome
and multiple pulmonary nodules, sarcoidosis presentingas. December, 1147
renal vein thrombosis with recurrent pulmonary emboli,use of Greenfield filter. March, 223
*Neuritis, bilateral brachial, and Bell's palsy, in infectiousmononucleosis. December, 1129
Neurobrucellosis: leading article. December, 1077Neurofibroma, and goitre: diagnostic images. June, 463*Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
levodopa withdrawal syndrome identical to. January, 59:correspondence. July, 201
successfully treated with amantidine: correspondence.August, 809
Neurologicaldamage, relevance of pteridines and mono-amines.
February, 113function, role of vitamin E. February, 107
Neutrophil function - I, assessment: review article. Novem-ber, 997: II. Laboratory tests of neutrophil function:review article. December, 1089
*Nifedipine treatment, and rupture of cerebral aneurysm.November, 1029
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*Nocardia asteroides osteomyelitis. July, 673*Nodular fasciitis, induced by epidural injection. September,
881*Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
association with glomerulonephritis. December, 1141protein losing enteropathy as sole manifestation. May,
399Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
gastrointestinal tract: at our mother's knee - anoccasional review. January, 23
causing colitis. August, 773
Obesity in childhood: review. February, 87Obstruction
true, to left ventricular flow, in muscular (hypertrophic)subaortic stenosis. June, 531
unimportant in pathophysiology of hypertrophic car-diomyopathy. June, 515
see also Hypertrophic cardiomyopathyOculomucocutaneous syndrome, mimicking Behcet's syn-
drome, chronic granulomatous disease. June, 489*Oesophagus
recurrent sub-mucosal dissection, in association withachalasia. October, 955
stricture, benign, intramural pseudodiverticulosis asunusual cause. March, 201
Opportunist mycobacteria, and pulmonary infection, Mer-seyside, 1974- 1983. May, 363
*Oral contraceptives, associated with encephalopathy inrenovascular hypertension. November, 1031
*Osteomyelitis, Nocardia asteroides. July, 673*Oxygenation, membrane, extracorporeal, as emergency
treatment for life-threatening acute severe asthma. Sep-tember, 855
Paget's disease, mono-ostotic, and recurrent hypercal-caemia. June, 481
*Pancreatic ascitesand anorexia nervosa. December, 1151and bisalbuminaemia, January, 43
*Pancreatic cancer, occult, with recurrent acute pancreatitis.August, 765
*Pancreatitisacute, in hepatitis A infection. May, 407hereditary, presenting with ascites. September, 873review of surgical treatment. June, 428
*Parkinson's diseaseanticholinergic-induced analgesia, possible role for
cholinergic system in abnormal sensory symptoms.August, 749
induced by monoamine disease oxidase inhibitor. March,235
Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, associated with attack ofmultiple sclerosis. May, 385
*Parvovirus, human serum, associated vasculitis. June, 493Pelvis, acetabular fracture: diagnostic images. May, 381
*Pericarditis with pericardial effusion, complicating chicken-pox. December, 1133
Peritonitisreview of surgical treatment. June, 429spontaneous bacterial, review ofsurgical treatment. June,429
*Phaeochromocytoma, focal myositis and elevated creatinekinase levels. March, 197
Phonoechocardiography and intracardiac phonocardiogra-phy in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. June, 537
*Pituitaryabscess, causing recurrent sterile meningitis. October, 929apoplexy and haemorrhage into adenomas. June, 623
*Plasmacytoma of the ilium, solitary, and acute myeloblasticleukaemia. December, 1131
*Plesiomonas shigelloides, causing septicaemia and pleuraleffusion. July, 663
*Pleural effusion and septicaemia, due to Plesiomonasshigelloides. July, 663
*Pneumococcal septicaemia, fatal, in coeliac disease. March,229
*Pneumonectomy, in pulmonary mucormycosis, complicat-ing Behcet's disease. June, 485
Pneumonia: emergency medicine. May, 369: correspon-dence. September, 895
Pneumoperitoneumdiagnostic images, January, 31femoral hernia causing. July, 675
*Polyarteritis nodosaand monocytic leukaemia, January, 35and spontaneous splenic rupture. October, 965
*Polyradiculoneuropathy, acute, complicating systemiclupus erythematosus. April, 291
*Portal vein thrombosis, following splenectomy, ultrasounddiagnosis. December, 1153
Portuguese amyloidosis, heart in. June, 601Post-menopausal breast abscess. November, 1017
*Pregnancy, thymectomy in myasthenia gravis during. June,473
Preoperative evaluation, rational, two hundred consecutivesurgical procedures: hospital practice. October, 925
Propranolol pharmacokinetics, during menstrual cycle.December, 1093
Prostatectomyreview. June, 436urography prior to: at our mother's knee. December, 1117
*Protein losing enteropathy, as sole manifestation of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. May, 399
*Pseudodiverticulosis, intramural, unusual cause of benignoesophageal stricture. March, 201
*Pseudohypertrophy, muscular, generalized, in cysticercosis.April, 299
Pseudo-splenomegaly, as result of subphrenic abscess:physical signs, January, 29
Psychotropic prescribing in general practice and generalmedical patients, trends: drug usage. July, 637
Pteridines and mono-amines, relevance to neurologicaldamage. February, 113
Pulmonary embolism in surgical patients, review. June, 439Pulmonary
infection, with opportunist mycobacteria, Merseyside,1974-1983. May, 363
nodules, multiple, and nephrotic syndrome, sarcoidosispresenting as. December, 1147
Pulsus paradoxus, volvulus of stomach as unusual cause:physical signs. May, 377
*Pyrexia of unknown origin, dental infection as cause, twocase reports. October, 949
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Radionuclide assessment of left ventricular function inhypertrophic cardiomyopathy. June, 553
Raynaud's phenomenon, secondary, objective relief ofvasospams by glyceryl trinitrate, January, 15
*Rectal prolapse, full thickness, associated with primaryintraabdominal pathology. April, 303
Registrargrades and above, problems of medical staffing. Decem-
ber, 1157posts, and consultant appointments in the NHS. March,
237*Reiter's syndrome, incomplete, following chemotherapy of
acute leukaemia. November, 1045Renal
cell carcinoma: diagnostic images. August, 737sepsis, severe, in the very elderly. July, 643transplantation and tuberculosis, observations from anendemic area of tuberculosis. May, 359
vein thrombosis with recurrent pulmonary emboli innephrotic syndrome, use of Greenfield filter. March,223
*Renovascular hypertension, encephalopathy in, associatedwith oral contraceptives. November, 1031
Restless leg syndrome: review article. May, 329Restrictive cardiomyopathy. June, 607
*Richter's hernia causing pneumoperitoneum. July, 675Ritual, surgical, review. June, 439
*Salmonellasalpingo-oophoritis, bilateral. March, 227
Salmonella virchow food poisoning, meningism following.July, 621
*Salpingo-oophoritis, salmonella, bilateral. March, 227Sarcoidosis
associated with ulcerative colitis. May, 341cause of steroid responsive total alopecia. March, 205causing hypercalcaemia, corrected with bisphosphonate
treatment. October, 937and Crohn's colitis. October, 951First Italian Congress on: conference report. April, 313and lymphoma, association: correspondence, August, 809presenting as multiple pulmonary nodules and nephrotic
syndrome. December, 1147*Scleroderma renal crisis, successful treatment with
enalapril. November, 1059*Self poisoning
severe, with sodium valproate, survival after. May, 409with xylenol, fatal. May, 411
*Sensorineural deafness, new complication of ulcerativecolitis. August, 753
*Septicaemia and pleural effusion, due to Plesiomonasshigelloides. July, 663
*Short PR intervals and tachyarrhythmias, in Fabry's dis-ease. April, 285: correspondence. October, 969
*Sick sinus syndrome, aggravated by carbamazepine therapyfor epilepsy. June, 497
Silk Route disease: leading article. March, 151*Skin necrosis following Haemaccel. September, 889Sleep, and biological depression: hypothesis. March, 179Small bowel, and malignant melanoma. May, 355*Small cell carcinoma of the lung, and lactic acidosis. April,
297Social relationships, influence on aging and development of
cardiovascular disease, a review. August, 805*Sodium
sulphate, intravenous, in treatment of immobilizationhypercalcaemia due to low bone formation. May, 395
valproate, severe self-poisoning with, survival after. May,409
Sotalol, effect on muscle blood flow. September, 841*Splenectomy, portal vein thrombosis following, ultrasound
diagnosis. December, 1153Splenectomy, review. June, 429
*Splenic rupture, spontaneous, in polyarteritis nodosa.October, 965
*Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda, X-linked, dermalbasement membranes and collagen fibrils, previouslyunreported abnormalities. October, 943
*Stevens-Johnson syndrome, following Fansidar therapy,and transient lupus anticoagulant. September, 893
*Streptococcus suis type II, causing meningitis. August, 743Stress
as a cause of heart attacks. July, 683.and heart disease, evidence of associations betweenunemployment and heart disease from the OPCSLongitudinal Study. August, 797
job questionnaire, and effects of smoking, diet andobesity, physical activity. July, 695
leading to coronary heart disease, mechanisms. July, 687mechanisms, in hypertension. July, 697at work, and myocardial infarction at risk. August, 791
Stroke, prognostic value of blood glucose and glycosylatedhaemoglobin, January, 7
*Subarachnoid haemorrhagechronic hypernatraemia and hypothermia following.
June, 467and lumbar puncture: hospital practice. November, 1021
Subphrenic abscess, pseudo-splenomegaly as result:physical signs, January, 29
*Sulphasalazinecausing megaloblastic anaemia, recovery following drug
withdrawal alone. April, 307hepatotoxicity, acute. April, 305
Surgery, general, 1985, review. June, 427*Syringomyelia, occult, idiopathic periodic hypothermia and
bizarre behaviour. April, 289*Systemic
lupus erythematosus, complicated by acutepolyradiculoneuropathy. April, 291
sclerosis, eryofibrinogenaemia and acute gangrene in.October, 935
vasculitides, aetiology and pathogenesis: mechanisms ofdisease. July, 627
*T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma of uterus, complicated byChlamydia trachomatis pneumonia, January, 55
*Tachyarrhythmiasand short PR intervals, in Fabry's disease. April, 285and short PR intervals, in Fabry's disease: correspon-
dence. October, 969Temporal arteritis, facial swelling sensation, predictor for
development of visual disturbance. November, 1019Teratogenic inborn errors of metabolism. February, 125Testicular torsion, review of surgical treatment. June, 435Testis, impalpable, use of laparoscopy. June, 435Thalassaemia, 0, long term chelated, and development of
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diabetes mellitus and chronic liver disease. September,831
*Thiazide-induced hypokalaemia, and hypertension, tran-sient atrial fibrillation in. December, 1125
*Thymectomy, in myasthenia gravis during pregnancy. June,473
*Thyroglossal cyst, giant lateral, papillary carcinoma in.September, 849
*Thyroiddisease, autoimmune, with ulcerative colitis. June, 475gland antibodies, and thyrotrophin receptor, in thyrotox-
icosis, African and Indian. September, 837hormone metabolism, and amiodarone: review article.
October, 909metastatic follicular carcinoma, presenting with
thyrotoxic induced impaired control of diabetesmellitus. March, 199
nodule, cold solitary, osseous choristoma presenting as.November, 1035
swelling, unilateral, due to actinomycosis. September, 847*Thyroiditis, subacute, associated with Chlamydia psittaci
infection, January, 33Thyrotoxicosis, African and Indian, thyroid gland
antibodies and thyrotrophin receptor. September, 837Thyrotrophin augmentation after commencing thyroxine
replacement in primary hypothyroidism, Januarv, 11secretion, impaired, following administration of
thyrotrophin-releasing hormone, in type II diabetesmellitus. June, 445
*Thyroxine-binding antibody, causing primary hypothyroidism with
paradoxically elevated plasma thyroxine. September,845
replacement in primary hypothyroidism, thyrotrophinaugmentation after, January, 11
Training in child health, for developing world. February,147
*Transient atrial fibrillation, in hypertensive patients withthiazide-induced hypokalaemia. December, 1125
*Transitional cell carcinoma, in an ileal conduit. August, 769Transcendental meditation, hormonal and biochemical
responses: correspondence. January, 69Tripotassium dicitrato bismuthate, twice daily, in treatment
for duodenal ulceration, January, 19*Tuberculosis
and obstruction of third part of duodenum. September,879
and renal transplantation, observations from an endemicarea of tuberculosis. May, 359
*Tuberculous meningitis, due to Mycobacteriwn bovis,report of two cases. July, 653
*Twins, monozygotic, and Crohn's disease. November, 1047Type A behaviour
can and should it be changed. August, 785evaluation. August, 781
*Tysonitis, gonococcal, case report, treatment with oraltetracycline. September, 869
*Ulcerative colitisassociated with primary carcinoma of gall bladder.
September, 871associated with sarcoidosis. May, 341
and autoimmune thyroid disease. June, 475and blood eosinophilia, influence of ethnic origin.
December, 1101sensorineural deafness as new complication. August, 753
*Ultrasound diagnosis of portal vein thrombosis followingsplenectomy. December, 1153
Unemploymentdetection of effect on heart disease morbidity or mor-
tality. August, 801and heart disease. August, 797
*Uric acidbladder stone, associated with a foreign body. June, 495serum, serum glucose and diabetes, relationships in a
population study. November, 1001fractional clearance, in diuretic induced hyponatraemia,
significance of measurement. June, 449Urography prior to prostatectomy; at our mother's knee.
December, 1117Urothelial cancer, review. June, 435
Vasodilator therapy, dilated cardiomyopathy. June, 599Vasospasm, objective relief by glyceryl trinitrate, in secon-
dary Raynaud's phenomenon, January, 15Ventricular
arrhythmias in mitral valve prolapse, treated by com-bined alpha and beta blockade. April, 259
function, left radionuclide assessment, in hypertrophiccardiomyopathy. June, 553
premature contractions, flecainide acetate in treatment,evaluation of efficacy: correspondence. January, 70
Viral myocarditis, morphological progression. June, 581Visual disturbance, sensation of facial swelling in temporal
arteritis in prediction. November, 1019*Vitamin D
intoxication, acute, another cause of familial hypercal-caemia. November, 1025
resistance and magnesium: correspondence. March, 239Vitamin E, role in neurological function. February, 107Volvulus of stomach, unusual cause of pulsus paradoxus:
physical signs. May, 377
Warfarin therapy, acute crescentic glomerulonephritisdeveloping during: correspondence. December, 1159
Wernicke-Korsakoff encephalopathy, and endorphin sys-tem: correspondence. April, 315
Wolff, Otto, Festschrift: preface. February, 62Worth and affordability, distinction between, implications
of costs and benefits for allocation of health careresources. December, 1107
Woundclosure, abdominal, review. June, 440dehiscence, partial post-operative, use of computerizedtomography of abdominal wall in diagnosis. October,947
*48,XXYY syndrome, and renal hypouricaemia. March, 219*Xylenol self-poisoning, fatal. May, 411
*Yersinia arthritis, with erythema nodosum. May, 405
Zimbabwe, alcohol and blood pressure, social comparison.November, 1011
Zygomycosis, systemic: review article. November, 985
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Abdu-Aguye, I., Dunlop, D., Patel, P. and Turner, P.:Propranolol pharmacokinetics during the menstrualcycle. December, 1093
Abelmann, W.H., see Miklozek, C.L.Abrol, L., see Chopra, J.S.Adu, D., see Turney, J.H.Allen, G.E., see Li Loong, T.C.
*Allen, M.B.: Skin necrosis following Haemaccel. Septem-ber, 889
Allen, R.C. and Ansell, B.M.: Juvenile chronic arthritis -clinical sub-groups with particular relationship to adultpatterns of disease: review article. September, 821
Alvares, R., see Goodwin, J.F.Alvares, R.F. and Goodwin, J.F.: Muscle dynamics in
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. June, 545Alvares, R.F., see Shaver, J.A.Amano, K., see Sakamoto, T.Amery, A., Birkenhiiger, W., Brixko, P., Bulpitt, C.,
Clement, D., Deruyttere, M., De Schaepdryver, A.,Fagard, R., Forette, F., Forte, J., Hamdy, R., Leonetti,G., O'Malley, K., Murphy, M., Petrie, J., Tuomilehto, J.,Webster, J. and Williams, B.: Glucose intolerance duringdiuretic therapy in elderly hypertensive patients. Asecond report from the European Working Party on highblood pressure in the elderly (EWPHE) October, 919
Ananthakrishnan, N., see Banerjee, S.N.Anderson, J.R., see Wilson, B.G.Anderson, M.J., see Li Loong, T.C.Andrew, J., see Tsitsopoulos, P.Andrews, W.J., see Eedy, D.J.Ang, V.T.Y., see Nussey, S.S.Ansell, B.M., see Allen, R.C.Appleton, D.S., see Bradley, J.R.Appleton, D.S., see Ford, G.A.*Arfeen, S., Boast, M.T. and Large, D.M.: Unilateral
thyroid swelling due to actinomycosis. September, 847Arnold, A.G., see King, D.Arnold, M., see Smith-Behn, J.Asherson, R.A. & Harris, E.N.: Anticardiolipin antibodies- clinical associations: review article. December, 1081
Asquith, P., see Benfield, G.F.A.Avidor, I., see Santo, M.
Bacon, P.A., see Coppock, J.S.Baguer, A., see Vidal, F.Baker, A.R., see Snape, J.
*Banerjee, A.K., Jackson, B.T. and Nicholls, R.J.: Fullthickness rectal prolapse associated with primary intraab-dominal pathology. April, 303
*Banerjee, S.N., Ananthakrishnan, N., Veliath, A.J. andRatnakar, C.: Osseous choristoma presenting as a coldsolitary thyroid nodule. November, 1035
*Banerjee, S.N., Ananthakrishnan, N., Veliath, A.J. andRatnakar, C.: Papillary carcinoma in a giant lateralthyroglossal cyst. September, 849
Bango, M.Y., see Gonzalez, J.A.G.Banim, S.O., see Butrous, G.S.Banks, D.C., see Roland, J.M.
*Bannister, P., Roberts, M. and Sheridan, P.: Recurrenthypercalcaemia in a young man with mono-ostoticPaget's disease. June, 481
Baraitser, M., see Pembrey, M.Barak, S., see Samra, YBardhan, K.D., Hinchliffe, R.F.C. and Bose, K.: Low dosemaintenance treatment with cimetidine in duodenal ulcer:intermediate-term results. May, 347
Barr, G.D., Shale, D.J. and Jewell, D.P.: Ulcerative colitisand sarcoidosis. May, 341
*Barrett, M.C., Prendiville, J.S., Pardy, B.J. and Cream, J.J.:Cryofibrinogenaemia and acute gangrene in systemicsclerosis. October, 935
Barzilay, J., see Cyjon, A.Bassan, L., see Schapira, D.Bayer, A.J., Farag, R., Browne, S. and Pathy, M.S.J.:Plasma electrolytes in elderly patients taking fixed com-bination diuretics. March, 159
Baylis, P.H., see Thompson, C.J.Beastall, G.H., see Small, M.Beevers, D.G., see Chellingsworth, M.Begg, H.B., see Ghose, A.R.Benbow, E.W. and Stoddart, R.W.: Systemic zygomycosis:
review article. November, 985Benfield, G.F.A. and Asquith, P.: Blood eosinophilia and
ulcerative colitis - influence of ethnic origin. December,1101
Bergval, U.E.G., see Brawn, L.A.Berkman, L.F. and Seeman, T.: The influence of social
relationships on aging and the development ofcardiovas-cular disease - a review: coronary prevention group- partII. August, 805
Bertoli, A., see Grieco, A.Betteridge, D.J., see Efthimiou, J.Bewick, M., see Shepherd, A.N.
*Bhatnagar, D., Carey, P. and Pollard, A.: Focal myositisand elevated creatine kinase levels in a patient withphaeochromocytoma. March, 197
Bhuyan, U.N. see Malhotra, K.K.Billingham, M.E. and Tazelaar, H.D.: The morphological
progression of viral myocarditis. June, 581Bircks, W.: Surgical treatment of hypertrophic car-diomyopathy (Dusseldorf experience). June, 571
Birkenhager, W., see Amery, A.Blandford, R.L., see Jennings, P.E.Bloomfield, F.J., see Kelleher, D.Boast, M.T., see Arfeen, S.Bodley, R.N., see Lucas, M.G.
*Borsey, D.Q., Hopwood, D., Montgomery, A.J., Walsh,D.B. and Jung, R.T.: Previously unreported abnor-malities of dermal basement membranes and collagenfibrils in a patient with X-linked spondyloepiphysealdysplasia tarda. October, 943
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Borthwick-Clarke, C., see Zuiable, A.Bose, K., see Bardhan, K.D.Bouchier, I.A.D., see Shepherd, A.N.Boulter, P.S., see King, H.A.Boulton, R.P., see Levy, L.J.Boulton-Jones, J.M., see Leung, A.C.T.Boulton-Jones, J.M., see Singer, C.R.J.
*Bradley, J.R., Reynolds, J., Williams, P.F. and Appleton,D.S.: Encephalopathy in renovascular hypertensionassociated with the use of oral contraceptives. November,1031
Bradley, J.R., see Ford, G.A.*Brawn, L.A., Bergval, U.E.G. and Davies-Jones, G.A.B.:
Spontaneous spinal epidural haematoma with spontan-eous resolution. September, 885
Brixko, P., see Amery, A.Brkic, S.D., see Wiirzburger, M.I.Brook, J.G., see Keidar, S.Brown, C.B., see Konar, A.Browne, S., see Bayer, A.J.Bulpitt, C., see Amery, A.Bulpitt, C.J., Bulpitt, P.F., Daymond, M., Hartley, K. and
Dollery, C.T.: Fifteen year survival ofpatients presentingwith hypertension to a hospital clinic. May, 335
Bulpitt, P.F., see Bulpitt, C.J.Burden, A.C., see Samanta, A.Burnell, D., Mayberry, J., Calcraft, B.J., Morris, J.S. and
Rhodes, J.: Male fertility in Crohn's disease. April, 269Burrin, J.M., see Donckier, J.Bursztyn, P.G.: Alcohol and blood pressure: a socialcomparison in Zimbabwe. November, 1011
Busuttil, A., see Fidas-Kamini, A.Butrous, G.S., Maltz, M.B., O'Keefe, J., Banim, S.O. andCamm, A.J.: Management of ventricular arrhythmiasassociated with mitral valve prolapse by combined alphaand beta blockade. April, 259
Cachia, P.G. see Tucker, J.Calcraft, B.J., see Burnell, D.Calne, R.Y., see Ford, G.A.Camerini, F., see Neri, R.Camm, A.J., see Butrous, G.S.Camm, A.J., see Turner, P.Campanya, E., see Vidal, F.Campbell, J.C., see Green, S.T.Cappuccio, F.P., Markandu, N.D., Sagnella, G.A. andMacGregor, G.A.: The effect of oral digoxin on sodiumexcretion, renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system andblood pressure in normotensive subjects. April, 265
Caputo, S., see Grieco, A.Caradonna, P., see Grieco, A.Carey, P., see Bhatnagar, D.Caro, J.L.M., see Gonzalez, J.A.G.Carrera, M., see Vidal, F.Catovsky, D., see Dharmasena, F.*Chagnac, Y., Martinovits, G., Tadmor, R., and Goldham-
mer, Y.: Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation associated with anattack of multiple sclerosis. May, 385
Chandna, A., see Chopra, J.S.Chang, C.M., see Yu, Y.L.*Chapple, C.R., Shah, V.M. and Newman, J.: Intraluminal
mucus cast complicating carcinoma of the colon. Novem-
ber, 1061Charny, M.C. and Roberts, C.J.: The distinction betweenworth and affordability: implications of costs and ben-efits for the allocation of health care resources: publichealth - and public wealth. December, 1107
Chellingsworth, M. and Beevers, D.G.: The treatment ofhypertension in the elderly: leading article. January, 1
*Cheslyn-Curtis, S., Russell, R.C.G., Rode, J. and Dhillon,A.P.: Granular cell tumour of the common bile duct.October, 961
Chin, D., see Yu, Y.L.Chopra, J.S., Kalra, O.P., Malik, V.S., Sharma, R. andChandna, A.: Aluminium phosphide poisoning: a prosp-ective study of 16 cases in one year: clinical toxicology.December, 1113
*Chopra, J.S., Nand, N., Jain, K., Mittal, R. and Abrol, L.:Generalized muscular pseudohypertrophy in cysticer-cosis. April, 299
*Chu, P., Staff, W.G., Morris, J.A. and Polak, J.M.:DIDMOAD syndrome with megacystis and megaureter.September, 859
Clague, H.W., El-Ansary, E.H., Hopkins, C.A. andRoberts, C.: Pulmonary infection with opportunistmycobacteria on Merseyside 1974-1983. May, 363
Clarke, M.A., see Patel, M.K.Clement, D., see Amery, A.Clements, R. and Gravelle, I.H.: Radiological appearances
of hydatid disease in Wales. March, 167Clink, H., see Zuiable, A.Cohen, H.N., see Small, M.Cohen, M., see Deutsch, A.A.Cohn, J.N.: Vasodilator therapy of dilated car-
diomyopathy. June, 599Come, P.C., see Miklozek, C.L.Connolly, J.H., see Li Loong, T.C.Conry, B.G., McLean, A.M. and Farthing, M.J.G.: Gen-
eral practice and teaching hospital use of barium mealexaminations in the City and Hackney Health District.April, 273
Cook, D.G.: Can we detect an effect of unemployment oncardiovascular morbidity or mortality?: coronary preven-tion group - part II. August, 801
Cook, D.G., Shaper, A.G., Thelle, D.S. and Whitehead,T.P.: Serum uric acid, serum glucose and diabetes:relationships in a population study. November, 1001
Coolican, J., see O'Connor, R.Coppock, J.S., Hardman, J.M., Bacon, P.A., Woods, K.L.and Kendall, M.J.: Objective relief of vasospasm byglyceryl trinitrate in secondary Raynaud's phenomenon.January, 15
Cox, N.H. and Lorains, J.W.: The prognostic value ofbloodglucose and glycosylated haemoglobin estimation inpatients with stroke. January, 7
Cox, T., see Ford, J.Coyle, P.V., see Li Loong, T.C.Cream, J.J., see Barrett, M.C.Criley, J.M. and Siegel, R.J.: Obstruction is unimportant in
the pathophysiology of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.June, 515
Crisp, A.H.: 'Biological' depression; because sleep fails?:hypothesis. March, 179
Crumpaker, C.S., see Miklozek, C.L.*Cunningham, D., Gilchrist, N.L., Lee, F.D., Haxton, M.,
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Heppleston, A., Forrest, G.J. and Soukop, M.: T-celllymphoblastic lymphoma of the uterus complicated byChlamydia trachomatis pneumonia. January, 55
Cunningham-Rundles, C., see Pollack, S.*Curran, F.T. and Fuggle, W.J.: Transitional cell carcinoma
in an ileal conduit. August, 769*Curran, F.T. and Taylor, S.A.: Hepatic artery aneurysm.
October, 957Curran, J.G., see Eedy, D.J.*Cyjon, A., Rakowsky, E., Mor, C. and Barzilay, J: Primary
liposarcoma of the heart. July, 669
Darby, A.J., see Salisbury, J.R.D'Ascola, G., see De Sanctis, V.Dash, S.C. see Malhotra, K.K.Davies-Jones, G.A.B., see Brawn, L.A.Davis, L.: Hormonal and biochemical responses to trans-
cendental meditation: correspondence. January, 69Dawes, P.T., see Luqmani, R.A.Dawson, A.M., see Gazzard, B.G.Day, N.K., see Pollack, S.Daymond, M., see Bulpitt, C.J.*de Caestecker, J.S. and Heading, R.C.: Naftidrofuryl-
induced acute hepatic necrosis. April, 309de Freitas, A.F.: The heart in Portuguese amyloidosis. June,
601de Lope, C.R., see Morante, A.L.*De Luca, J., Walsh, B., Robbins, W. and Visconti, E.B.:
Nocardia asteroides osteomyelitis. July, 673De Sanctis, V., D'Ascola, G. and Wonke, B.: The develop-ment of diabetes mellitus and chronic liver disease in thelong term chelated beta thalassaemic patients. September,831
De Schaepdryver, A., see Amery, A.Deruyttere, M., see Amery, A.Desai, R.K., Jialal, I., Omar, M.A.K., Rajput, M.C. and
Joubert, S.M.: Antibodies to the thyroid gland and to thethyrotrophin receptor in African and Indian thyrotoxicpatients. September, 837
Deutsch, A.A., Englestein, D., Cohen, M., Kunichevsky,M. and Reiss, R.: Septum of the gallbladder, clinicalimplications and treatment. June, 453
*Dharmasena, F., Englert, H., Catovsky, D., Galton,D.A.G. and Drysdale, H.C.: Incomplete Reiter's syn-drome following chemotherapy of acute myeloid leuk-aemia. November, 1045
Dhawan, I.K., see Malhotra, K.K.Dhillon, A.P., see Cheslyn-Curtis, S.Dolan, G., see Maharaj, D.Dollery, C.T., see Bulpitt, C.J.Donckier, J., Burrin, J.M., Ramsey, I.D. and Joplin, G.F.:
Successful control of Cushing's disease in the elderly withlong term metyrapone: disease in the elderly. August, 727
Donnelly, T., see Paice, B.J.Dowling, B.L., see Hill, S.A.Dramaix, M., see Kittel, F.Drysdale, H.C., see Dharmasena, F.Dudley, C., see Morgan, S.H.Dunlop, D., see Abdu-Aguye, I.Dunstan, C.R., see Evans, R.A.Durlach, J.: Vitamin D resistance and magnesium: corre-
spondence. March, 239
Ebrahim, G.J.: Infant feeding in the third world. February,93
Edwards, B., see Roland, J.M.*Eedy, D.J., Curran, J.G. and Andrews, W.J.: A patient with
bulimia nervosa and profound folate deficiency. Septem-ber, 853
*Efthimiou, J., McLelland, J. and Betteridge, D.J.: Short PRintervals and tachyarrhythmias in Fabry's disease. April,285: erratum. June, 508
El-Ansary, E.H., see Clague, H.W.Ellis, H.: Diaphragmatic hernia - a diagnostic challenge:
leading article. May, 325Ellis, H.: Review of general surgery 1985: review article.
June, 427*Emara, M.K. and Saadet, A.M.: Transient atrial fibrillation
in hypertensive patients with thiazide-induced hypok-alaemia. December, 1125
Englert, H., see Dharmasena, F.Englestein, D., see Deutsch, A.A.
*Evans, D.J., Pritchard-Jones, K. and Trotman-Dickenson,B.: Insulin oedema. July, 665
*Evans, R.A., Lawrence, P.J., Thanakrishnan, G., Hills, E.,Wong, S.Y.P. and Dunstan, C.R.: Immobilization hyper-calcaemia due to low bone formation and responding tointravenous sodium sulphate. May, 395
Fagard, R., see Amery, A.Farag, R., see Bayer, A.J.Farthing, M.J.G., see Conry, B.G.Feighery, C., see Kelleher, D.Fentem, P.H., see Roland, J.M.Ferguson, J., see Shepherd, A.N.Fidas-Kamini, A. and Busuttil, A.: Fatal intraperitonealhaemorrhage of hepatic origin. December, 1097
Fisher, D.J., see Kumar, S.Fisher, D.J.H., see Mohanaruban, K.FitzGerald, M.X., see McCormick, P.A.Fleming, S., see Macdougall, I.C.Fletcher, E.W.L., see Lucas, M.G.
*Ford, G.A., Bradley, J.R., Appleton, D.S., Thiru, S. andCalne, R.Y.: Spontaneous splenic rupture in polyarteritisnodosa. October, 965
*Ford, J., Torres, L.F., Cox, T. and Hayward, R.: Recurrentsterile meningitis caused by a pituitary abscess. October,929
Forette, F., see Amery, A.Forrest, G.J., see Cunningham, D.Forte, J., see Amery, A.Foster, P.N., see Rao, S.S.C.Fotherby, K.J., Wraight, E.P., Garforth, H. and Hunter,
J.O.: Indium-l 11 leucocyte scintigraphy in the investiga-tion and management of inflammatory bowel disease.June, 457
Fox, A.J., see Moser, K.A.Fraser, D.M., see McMurray, J.Friedman, B., see Friedman, G.Friedman, G. and Friedman, B.: The sensation of facial
swelling in temporal arteritis: a predictor for the develop-ment ofvisual disturbance: important symptoms. Novem-ber, 1019
Frier, B.M., see Macdougall, I.C.
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Fuggle, W.J., see Curran, F.T.Fulop, J., see Rakowski, H.
*Gaffoor, P.M.A.: Gonococcal tysonitis. September, 869Galton, D.A.G., see Dharmasena, F.Garforth, H., see Fotherby, K.J.Gazzard, B.G., Price, H. and Dawson, A.M.: Detection of
hepatic encephalopathy. March, 163Gholkar, J., see Hooper, T.L.*Ghose, A.R., Vella, E.J. and Begg, H.B.: Bilateral salmon-
ella salpingo-oophoritis. March, 227Ghose, R.R. and Upadhyay, H.P.: Thyrotrophin augmen-
tation after commencing thyroxine replacement inprimary hypothyroidism. January, 11
Gibb, W.R.G.: Levodopa withdrawal and the neurolepticmalignant syndrome: correspondence reply. July, 701
*Gibb, W.R.G. and Griffith, D.N.W.: Levodopa withdrawalsyndrome identical to neuroleptic malignant syndrome.January, 59
Gibb, W.R.G. and Lees, A.J.: The restless legs syndrome:review article. May, 329
*Gibbs, C.J. and Peacock, M.: Hypercalcaemia due tosarcoidosis corrects with bisphosphonate treatment.October, 937
Gilchrist, N.L., see Cunningham, D.*Gill, J.S., Zezulka, A.V. and Horrocks, P.M.: Rupture of a
cerebral aneurysm associated with nifedipine treatment.November, 1029
*Gillman, M.A. and Sandyk, R.: Parkinsonism induced by amonoamine oxidase inhibitor. March, 235
Goldblatt, P.O., see Moser, K.A.Goldhammer, Y., see Chagnac, Y.
*Goldin, E. and Libson, E.: Intussusception in intestinallymphoma: the role of colonoscopy. December, 1139
*Gonza'lez, J.A.G., Bango, M.Y., Morales, F.M., Caro,J.L.M., Marin, F.J.D. and Martinez, A.D.: The associa-tion of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma with glomerulo-nephritis. December, 1141
Good, R.A., see Pollack, S.Goodwin, J.F., McKenna, W.J. and Alvares, R.: Car-
diomyopathies - the message for the 1980s Part II:editorial. June, 513
Goodwin, J.F., see Alvares, R.F.Gordon, T., see McNeil, N.I.Gould, D.A., see Stephens, W.P.Grove, R.L., see Wilkins, M.R.Graham, I., see O'Donnell, L.Gravelle, I.H., see Clements, R.*Gray, H.H., Smith, L.D.R. and Moore, R.H.: Idiopathic
periodic hypothermia and bizarre behaviour in thepresence of occult syringomyelia. April, 289
Gray, J.M.B., see Paice, B.J.Greco, A.V., see Grieco, A.Green, H.T., see Wilkins, E.G.L.Green, S.T., Natarajan, S. and Campbell, J.C.: Erythema
multiforme following cefotaxime therapy: correspon-dence. May, 415
Greene, D., see O'Connor, R.*Grieco, A., Caputo, S., Bertoli, A., Caradonna, P. and
Greco, A.V.: Megaloblastic anaemia due to sul-phasalazine responding to drug withdrawal alone. April,307
Griffin, M., see Kelleher, D.Griffith, D.N.W., see Gibb, W.R.G.Griffiths, R.J., see Wilkins, E.G.L.Grundy, A., see Saverymuttu, S.H.Gupta, A., see Malhotra, K.K.
Hada, Y., see Sakamoto, T.Hadas, I., see Kramer, M.R.Haeney, M., see Winocour, P.H.*Hague, R.V., Higgins, S.P. and May, W.J.: Primary hypoth-
yroidism with paradoxically elevated plasma thyroxinedue to thyroxine-binding antibody. September, 845
Hamdy, R., see Amery, A.Hancock, B.W., see Konar, A.Harding, B., see O'Connor, R.Hardman, J.M., see Coppock, J.S.Harris, E.N. see Asherson, R.A.Harris, M., see Smith, D.Harrison, M.J.G., see Tsitsopoulos, P.Hartley, K., see Bulpitt, C.J.Hasegawa, I., see Sakamoto, T.Hawkey, C.J., see Somerville, K.W.Haxton, M., see Cunningham, D.Hayward, R., see Ford, J.Heading, R.C., see de Caestecker, J.S.Henderson, M., see Wigle, E.D.Henry, J.P.: Mechanisms by which stress can lead to
coronary heart disease: coronary prevention group - part1. July, 687
Heppleston, A., see Cunningham, D.Hershko, C., see Kramer, M.R.*Hewetson, K.A., Ritch, A.E.S. and Watson, R.D.S.: Sick
sinus syndrome aggravated by carbamazepine therapyfor epilepsy. June, 497
Higgins, S.P., see Hague, R.V.*Hill, S.A.: Meningioma following cranial irradiation.
August, 741Hill, S.A. and Dowling, B.L.: Diaphragmatic hernia: corre-
spondence. November, 1067*Hill, S.A. and Yudelman, P.L.: Multiple myelomatosis: an
unusual cause of small bowel intussusception. November,1043
Hills, E., see Evans, R.A.Hinchliffe, R.F.C., see Bardhan, K.D.
*Hirsch, H.J., Shilo, S. and Spitz, I.M.: Evolution ofhypothyroidism in familial goitre due to deiodinasedeficiency: report of a family and review of the literature.June, 477
Hirsch, H.J., see Shilo, S.Ho, R.T.K., see Karp, S.J.Hoffbrand, B.I.: Editorial. June, 425Hollanders, D.: Twice daily tripotassium dicitrato bismuth-
ate in the treatment of duodenal ulceration. January, 19*Hollanders, D.: Sensorineural deafness - a new complica-
tion of ulcerative colitis? August, 753Hooper, T.L. and Lawson, R.A.M.: Volvulus of the
stomach - an unusual cause ofpulsus paradoxus: physicalsigns. May, 377
*Hooper, T.L., Gholkar, J., Smith, S.R., Manns, J.J. andMoussalli, H.: Recurrent sub-mucosal dissection of theoesophagus in association with achalasia. October, 955
Hopkins, C.A., see Clague, H.W.
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Hopkins, N.F.G., see Mclndoe, G.A.J.Hopwood, D., see Borsey, D.Q.Hornstein, L., see Keidar, S.Horrocks, P.M., see Gill, J.S.Horton, R.C., see Kendall, M.J.Howells, D.W., see Smith, I.Huang, C.Y., see Yu, Y.L.Hughes, G.R.V., see Morgan, S.H.Hull, R., see Morgan, S.H.*Humphreys, H., Keogh, B. and Keane, C.T.: Septicaemia
and pleural effusion due to Plesiomonas shigelloides. July,663
Hunter, J.O., see Fotherby, K.J.Hyland, K., see Smith, I.
Iacono, R. and Sandyk, R.: Wernicke-Korsakoff ence-phalopathy and the endorphin system: correspondence.April, 315
Iacono, R.P., see Sandyk, R.lida, S., see Nakajima, H.Imrie, C.W., see Wilson, C.
*Ip, M.S.M., So, S.Y., Lam, W.K., Tang, L.C.H. and Mok,C.K.: Thymectomy in myasthenia gravis during preg-nancy. June, 473
*Isaacs, P., Saunders, A.J., Rosen, B.K. and Sladen, G.E.:Anorexia nervosa and pancreatic ascites. December, 1151
Jackson, B.T., see Banerjee, A.K.Jacobs, P., see Martell, R.W.Jain, K., see Chopra, J.S.James, D.G.: First Italian congress on sarcoidosis: con-
ference report. April, 313James, D.G.: Joint meeting US and UK Associations of
Physicians: conference report. November, 1065James, D.G.: Silk Route disease: leading article. March, 151Jankey, N., see Raju, G.C.
*Jeffrey, R.F.: Transient lupus anticoagulant and Fansidartherapy. September, 893
Jenkins, J.S., see Nussey, S.S.*Jennings, P.E., Blandford, R.L. and Rosenthal, F.D.: Acute
sulphasalazine hepatotoxicity. April, 305Jewell, D.P., see Barr, G.D.Jialal, I., see Desai, R.K.Joffe, B.I. and Seftel, H.C.: Hormonal and biochemical
responses to transcendental meditation: correspondencereply. January, 69
*Johnson, C.D.: An unusual volvulus - the ileosigmoid knot.January, 47
Johnson, J.K., see Thomson, R.B.Johnston, D.W.: Can and should type A behaviour be
changed?: coronary prevention group - part II. August,785
Jones, D.R.: Heart disease mortality following bereavement- the OPCS longitudinal study (abstract): coronaryprevention group - part II. August, 789
Jones, D.R., see Moser, K.A.Jones, G.R., see Samanta, A.Jones, O.G., see King, D.Joplin, G.F., see Donckier, J.Joubert, S.M., see Desai, R.K.Jung, R.T., see Borsey, D.Q.
Kalra, O.P., see Chopra, J.S.*Karp, S.J. and Ho, R.T.K.: Gait ataxia as a presenting
symptom ofmalignant epidural spinal cord compression.August, 745
Keal, E.E., see Schofield, P.M.Keane, C.T., see Humphreys, H.Keat, A.C., see Ravi, S.Keat, E.C.B., see Ravi, S.
*Keidar, S., Hornstein, L. and Brook, J.G.: Bisalbumin-aemia in pancreatic ascites. January, 43
*Kelleher, D., Bloomfield, F.J., Lenehan, T., Griffin, M.,Feighery, C. and McCann, S.R.: Chronic granulomatousdisease presenting as an oculomucocutaneous syndromemimicking Behcet's syndrome. June, 489
Kendall, M.J., Horton, R.C. and Smith, S.R.: Calciumantagonists and chronic cardiac failure: review article.August, 713
Kendall, M.J., see Coppock, J.S.Kendall, M.J., see Smith, S.R.Kendall, M.J., see Wilkins, M.R.Kennett, R.P., see Morgan, S.H.Keogh, B., see Humphreys, H.Keogh, J.A.B., see O'Brien, A.A.Khan, N., see Saadah, M.A.
*Kiire, C.F.: Hypoglycaemia and cerebral malaria. May, 401*King, D., Smales, C., Arnold, A.G. and Jones, O.G.:
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation as emergencytreatment for life-threatening acute severe asthma. Sep-tember, 855
*King, H.A. and Boulter, P.S.: Femoral hernia causingpneumoperitoneum. July, 675
Kingsley, E.M., see Miklozek, C.L.Kittel, F., Kornitzer, M. and Damaix, M.: Evaluation of
type A personality: coronary prevention group - part II.August, 781
Kittel, F., see Kornitzer, M.*Klausner, J.M., Noveck, H., Skornick, Y., Lelcuk, S. and
Rozin, R.R.: Femoral vein occlusion following Mc-Vayrepair. April, 301
*Konar, A., Brown, C.B., Hancock, B.W. and Moss, S.:Protein losing enteropathy as a sole manifestation ofnon-Hodgkin's lymphoma. May, 399
Kondratowicz, G.M., see Smith, S.R.Kono, N., see Nakajima, H.Kornitzer, M.and Kittel, F.: How does stress exert its effects- smoking, diet and obesity, physical activity?: coronaryprevention group - part 1. July, 687
Kornitzer, M., see Kittel, F.*Kramer, M.R., van Dijk, J.M., Hadas, I. and Hershko, C.:
Destructive bone lesions in primary amyloidosis. Novem-ber, 1037
Kreel, L.: An acetabular fracture of the pelvis: diagnosticimages. May, 381
Kreel, L.: Bowel tumour: diagnostic images. April, 281Kreel, L.: Goitre and neurofibroma: diagnostic images.
June, 463Kreel, L.: Iatrogenic disease. Lipoid pneumonia and liver
angiosarcoma: diagnostic images. March, 193Kreel, L.: Pneumoperitoneum: diagnostic images. January,
31Kreel, L.: Renal cell carcinoma: diagnostic images. August,
737Kreel, L., Thornton, A. and Pardy, B.J.: Glomus tumour of
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the hallux: diagnosis by Doppler-shift ultrasound anddigital subtraction angiography: diagnostic images. July,647
*Kriplani, A.K., Kumar, S. and Sharma, L.K.: Obstructionof the third part of the duodenum in tuberculosis.September, 879
Kumana, C.R.: Are blood pressure surges associated withsympathetic stimulation aggravated by beta-adrenocep-tor antagonist treatment?: clinical pharmacology.August, 731
*Kumar, S., Ruttley, M.J. and Fisher, D.J.: Bilateral pul-monary arteriovenous fistulae treated with balloonembolization. March, 209
Kumar, S., see Kriplani, A.K.Kunichevsky, M., see Deutsch, A.A.
*Lakhani, M. and McMurdo, M.E.T.: Survival after severeself poisoning with sodium valproate. May, 409
*Lakhani, M. and Smith, E.A.H.: Group B streptococcalmeningitis in a diabetic adult. October, 933
Lam, W.K., see Ip, M.S.M.Large, D.M., see Arfeen, S.Lask, B.: The high-achieving child. February, 143Lawrence, P.J., see Evans, R.A.Lawson, D.H., see Paice, B.J.Lawson, D.H., see Smith, A.R.Lawson, R.A.M., see Hooper, T.L.Lee, F.D., see Cunningham, D.Lees, A.J., see Gibb, W.R.G.Lelcuk, S., see Klausner, J.M.Lenehan, T., see Kelleher, D.Leonard, J.V.: Teratogenic inborn errors of metabolism.
February, 125Leonetti, G., see Amery, A.
*Leung, A.C.T., McLay, A. and Boulton-Jones, J.M.:Polyarteritis nodosa and monocytic leukaemia. January,35
Levy, A., see Santo, M.*Levy, L.J., Swinburne, L.M., Boulton, R.P. and Losowsky,
M.S.: Primary hepatocellular carcinoma presenting asfulminant hepatic failure in a young woman. December,1135
Levy, M.J., see Santo, M.*Li Loong, T.C., Coyle, P.V., Anderson, M.J., Allen, G.E.
and Connolly, J.H.: Human serum parvovirus associatedvasculitis. June, 493
Libson, E., see Goldin, E.Lindsell, D.R.M., see Lucas, M.G.Lloyd, J.K.: Festschrift for Professor Otto Wolff: preface.
February, 62Lloyd, J.K. and West, R.J.: Childhood prevention of
coronary heart disease. February, 97Lloyd, J.K., see Stark, 0.Lorains, J.W., see Cox, N.H.Losowsky, M.S., see Levy, L.J.Losowsky, M.S., see Rao, S.S.C.Lucas, M.G., Bodley, R.N., Lindsell, D.R.M., Fletcher,E.W.L. and Scott, N.P.: Urography prior to prostatec-tomy: at our mother's knee. December, 1117
*Luqmani, R.A. and Dawes, P.T.: Yersinia arthritis witherythema nodosum. May, 405
McBride, D., see Watson, I.D.McCann, S.R. see Kelleher, D.*McCormick, P.A., O'Donoghue, D.P. and FitzGerald,
M.X.: Crohn's colitis and sarcoidosis. October, 951MacCuish, A.C., see Small, M.Macdonald, A.W., see Wray, C.C.*Macdougall, I.C., Fleming, S. and Frier, B.M.:
Hypoglycaemic coma associated with gastric carcinoma.August, 761
McElwain, T.J., see Sagar, S.McGreevy, J.M., see Muskett, A.D.MacGregor, G.A.: Asymptomatic Graves' disease during
lithium therapy: correspondence. December, 1159MacGregor, G.A., see Cappuccio, F.P.*McIndoe, G.A.J. and Hopkins, N.F.G.: 'Spontaneous'
rupture of the diaphragm. May, 389McInerney, P.D.: Sarcoidosis and lymphoma: is there an
association: correspondence. August, 809McInnes, G.T., see Smith, A.R.McIntosh, M., see Smith, A.R.
*Macintyre, E.A.: Hypercalcaemia in chronic lymphaticleukaemia. May, 393
McKenna, W.J., see Goodwin, J.F.McKenna, W.J., see Sugrue, D.D.Mackenzie, S., see Ramhamadany, E.Mackworth-Young, C., see Morgan, S.H.McLay, A., see Leung, A.C.T.McLean, A.M., see Conry, B.G.MacLean, J.A., see Small, M.McLelland, J., see Efthimiou, J.McMurdo, M.E.T., see Lakhani, M.McMurray, J. and Fraser, D.M.: Pneumonia: correspon-
dence. September, 895*McNeil, N.I. and Gordon, T.: Meningitis caused by Strep-
tococcus suis type II. August, 743Madden, M.V. and Spence, R.A.J.: Management of
haematemesis in a district hospital - can we do better?:leading article. October, 907
Madeira, H.C.: The mitral valve in hypertrophic car-diomyopathy - an echocardiographic approach. June,563
*Maharaj, D. and Dolan, G.: Acute myeloblastic leukaemiaassociated with solitary plasmacytoma of the ilium.December, 1131
Maitland, J., see Zuiable, A.Malhotra, K.K., Dash, S.C., Dhawan, I.K., Bhuyan, U.N.and Gupta, A.: Tuberculosis and renal transplantation -observations from an endemic area of tuberculosis. May,359
Malik, V.S., see Chopra, J.S.Maltz, M.B., see Butrous, G.S.Manns, J.J., see Hooper, T.L.Marin, F.J.D., see Gonzalez, J.A.G.Mark, R., see Miklozek, C.L.Markandu, N.D. see Cappuccio, F.P.Marmot, M.G.: Does stress cause heart attacks?: coronary
prevention group - part 1. July, 683Martell, R.W. and Jacobs, P.: Surgery for the acuteabdomen in adults with leukaemia. October, 915
Martinez, A.D., see Gonzilez, J.A.G.Martinovits, G., see Chagnac, Y.Maxwell, J.D., see Saverymuttu, S.H.May, W.J., see Hague, R.V.
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Mayberry, J., see Burnell, D.Meecham, J., see Ward, S.Mestroni, L., see Neri, R.Michael, J., see Turney, J.H.Might, J., see Smith-Behn, J.Miguel, G.S., see Morante, A.L.Miklozek, C.L., Kingsley, E.M., Crumpaker, C.S., Modlin,
J.F., Royal, H.D., Come, P.C., Mark, R. and Abelmann,W.H.: Serial cardiac function tests in myocarditis. June,577
Milla, P.J.: Paediatric gastroenterology: lessons of inbornerrors. February, 101
Milnes, J.P. and Swain, D.G.: Severe renal sepsis in the veryelderly: disease in the elderly. July, 643
*Milsom, S.R. and Nicholls, M.G.: Successful treatment ofscleroderma renal crisis with enalapril. November, 1059
Mir, M.A.: Effect of a long acting beta-adrenoceptorblocker or diurnal variation of cardiac dysrhythmias.March, 175
Mitra, S.K., see Narasimharao, K.L.Mittal, R., see Chopra, J.S.*Modebe, O.: Autoimmune thyroid disease with ulcerative
colitis. June, 475Modlin, J.F., see Mikiozek, C.L.*Mohanaruban, K. and Fisher, D.J.H.: A combination of
cranial and peripheral nerve palsies in infectious mono-nucleosis. December, 1129
Mok, C.K., see Ip, M.S.M.Montgomery, A.J., see Borsey, D.Q.Moore, R.H., see Gray, H.H.Mor, C., see Cyjon, A.Mor, R., see Santo, M.Morales, F.M., see Gonzilez, J.A.G.
*Morante, A.L., de Lope, C.R., Miguel, G.S. and Romero,F.P.: Acute pancreatitis in hepatitis A infection. May, 407
Morgan, S.: The management of acute severe asthma:correspondence. January, 69
*Morgan, S.H., Kennett, R.P., Dudley, C., Mackworth-Young, C., Hull, R. and Hughes, G.R.V.: Acutepolyradiculoneuropathy complicating systemic lupuserythematosus. April, 291
Moriwaki, K., see Nakajima, H.Morley, D.: Training in child health for the developing
world. February,147Morris, J.A., see Chu, P.Morris, J.S., see Burnell, D.Moser, K.A., Fox, A.J., Goldblatt, P.O. and Jones, D.R.:
Stress and heart disease: evidence of associations betweenunemployment and heart disease from the OPCS lon-gitudinal study: coronary prevention group - part II.August, 797
Moss, S., see Konar, A.Mossman, A., see Stephens, W.P.Moussalli, H., see Hooper, T.L.Muller, D.P.R.: Vitamin E - its role in neurological
function. February, 107Murphy, M., see Amery, A.Muskett, A.D. and McGreevy, J.M.: Rational preoperative
evaluation: hospital practice. October, 925Mwongera, F.M., see Raman, G.V.
Nahir, A.M., see Schapira, D.
*Nakajima, H., Tajima, K., Nakajima, T., lida, S., Sumi, S.,Kono, N., Moriwaki, K., Nonaka, K. and Tarui, S.:Renal hypouricaemia in a patient with 48, XXYYsyndrome. March, 219
Nakajima, T., see Nakajima, H.Nand, N., see Chopra, J.S.*Narasimharao, K.L., Mitra, S.K. and Pathak, I.C.: Mul-
tilocular cyst of kidney. September, 877Naraynsingh, V., see Raju, G.C.Natarajan, S., see Green, S.T.Neri, R., Mestroni, L., Salvi, A. and Camerini, F.: Arrhyth-
mias in dilated cardiomyopathy. June, 593Newman, J., see Chapple, C.R.Ng, Y.C., see Savage, C.O.S.Nicholls, M.G., see Milsom, S.R.Nicholls, R.J., see Banerjee, A.K.Nicol, N.T., see Samanta, A.Nonaka, K., see Nakajima, H.Norris, P.G.: Meningism following Salmonella virchow food
poisoning. July, 621Northover, B.J., see O'Malley, B.P.Noveck, H., see Klausner, J.M.*Nussey, S.S., Ang, V.T.Y. and Jenkins, J.S.: Chronic
hypernatraemia and hypothermia following subarach-noid haemorrhage. June, 467
O'Briain, S., see O'Donnell, L.*O'Brien, A.A., O'Donnell, J.P. and Keogh, J.A.B.: Renal
vein thrombosis with recurrent pulmonary emboli in thenephrotic syndrome: use of the Greenfield filter. March,223
*O'Connor, R., Harding, B., Greene, D. and Coolican, J.:Primary carcinoma of the gall bladder associated withulcerative colitis. September, 871
*O'Donnell, L., O'Neill, T., Toner, M., O'Briain, S. andGraham, I.: Myocardial hypertrophy, fibrosis and infarc-tion following exposure of the heart to radiation forHodgkin's disease. November, 1055
O'Donnell, J.P., see O'Brien, A.A.*O'Donoghue, D.J.: Fatal pneumococcal septicaemia in
coeliac disease. March, 229O'Donoghue, D.P., see McCormick, P.A.O'Keefe, J., see Butrous, G.S.*O'Malley, B.P., Northover, B.J. and Woods, K.L.: Heart
failure in sinus rhythm as the sole manifestation ofGraves' disease. November, 1051
O'Malley, K., see Amery, A.O'Neill, T., see O'Donnell, L.Oleesky, S., see Stephens, W.P.Oliveira, D.B.G.: The use of lumbar puncture in a district
general hospital: hospital practice. April, 277Oliver, J.A., see Vidal, F.Olsen, E.G.J.: Pathology of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
June, 575Olsen, E.G.J.: Restrictive cardiomyopathy. June, 607Omar, M.A.K., see Desai R.K.Onyanga-Omara, F., see Paice, B.J.
Paice, B.J., Paterson, K.R., Onyanga-Omara, F., Donnelly,T., Gray, J.M.B. and Lawson, D.H.: Record linkagestudy of hypokalaemia in hospitalized patients: hospital
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practice. March, 187Pardy, B.J., see Barrett, M.C.Pardy, B.J., see Kreel, L.Parks, T.G.: Assessment and management of the injuredabdomen: review article. March, 155
Patel, M.K. and Clarke, M.A.: Lumbar puncture andsubarachnoid haemorrhage: hospital practice. November,1021
Patel, P., see Abdu-Aguye, I.Paterson, K.R., see Paice, B.J.Paterson, K.R. see Watson, I.D.Pathak, I.C., see Narasimharao, K.L.Pathy, M.S.J., see Bayer, A.J.Paton, A.: Achieving a balance: scenes from postgraduate
life. December, 1157Paton, A.: Alcohol education for doctors: leading article.
November, 983Paton, A.: Big is best?: scenes from postgraduate life. July,
679Paton, A.: Career chaos: scenes from postgraduate life.
March, 237Paton, A.: Centres for education: scenes from postgraduate
life. May, 413Paton, A.: Continuing education: scenes from postgraduate
life. June, 501Paton, A.: Foreign exchange: scenes from postgraduate life.
April, 311Paton, A.: Mobile consultants: scenes from postgraduate
life. August, 777Paton, A.: Towards a good hospital guide: scenes from
postgraduate life. November, 1063Peacock, M., see Gibbs, C.J.Pembrey, M. and Baraitser, M.: Recently recognizedchromosomal defects of clinical importance. February,131
Pendic, B. see Wurzburger, M.I.Petrie, J., see Amery, A.Pinkhas, J., see Santo, M.Polak, J.M., see Chu, P.
*Pollack, S., Cunningham-Rundles, C., Good, R.A. andDay, N.K.: Cl esterase inhibitor deficiency in X-linkedhypogammaglobulinaemia: an anomaly fostering ana-phylactoid reactions following intramuscular gam-maglobulin administration. October, 939
Pollard, A., see Bhatnagar, D.Portmann, B.C., see Salisbury, J.R.Powles, R., see Zuiable, A.Prelevic, G.M., see Wurzburger, M.I.Prendiville, J.S., see Barrett, M.C.Price, H., see Gazzard, B.G.Pritchard-Jones, K., see Evans, D.J.
Rajput, M.C., see Desai, R.K.Raju, G.C., Naraynsingh V. and Jankey, N.: Post-men-
opausal breast abscess. November, 1017Rakowski, H., Fulop, J. and Wigle, E.D.: The role of
echocardiography in the assessment of hypertrophiccardiomyopathy. June, 557
Rakowski, H., see Wigle, E.D.Rakowsky, E., see Cyjon, A.Raman, G.V., Mwongera, F.M. and Warren, D.J.: Com-
parison ofthe effects of atenolol, sotalol and labetalol on
muscle blood flow in man. September, 841*Ramhamadany, E., Mackenzie, S. and Ramsdale, D.R.:
Dysarthria and visual hallucinations due to flecainidetoxicity. January, 61
*Rampton, D.S. and Scott, R.B.: Crohn's disease in mon-ozygotic twins. November, 1047
Ramsdale, D.R., see Ramhamadany, E.Ramsey, I.D., see Donckier, J.*Rao, S.S.C., Riley, S.A., Foster, P.N., Losowsky, M.S. and
Stone, W.D.: Hereditary pancreatitis presenting withascites. September, 873
Ratcliffe, J.F., see Stephens, W.P.Ratnakar, C., see Banerjee, S.N.
*Ravi, S., Keat, A.C. and Keat, E.C.B.: Colitis caused bynon-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. August, 773
Reddy, P.S., see Shaver, J.A.Rees, Y., see Snape, J.Reilly, R.P. and Robinson, T.J.: Crohn's disease - is there a
long latent period? May, 353Reiss, R., see Deutsch, A.A.Res, J.C.J., see Verheugt, F.W.A.Reynolds, J., see Bradley, J.R.Rhodes, J., see Burnell, D.Richards, M.A.: Lymphoma of the colon and rectum:
review article. July, 615Richart, C., see Vidal, F.Ridgway, G.L.: Chlamydial infections in man: review
article. April, 249Riley, S.A., see Rao, S.S.C.Ritch, A.E.S., see Hewetson, K.A.Robbins, W., see De Luca, J.Roberts, C., see Clague, H.W.Roberts, C., see Wilkins, E.G.L.Roberts, C.J., see Charny, M.C.Roberts, M., see Bannister, P.Roberts, S.D., see Wilkins, M.R.Robinson, T.J., see Reilly, R.P.Rode, J., see Cheslyn-Curtis, S.Roland, J.M., Banks, D.C., Edwards, B. and Fentem, P.H.:The relationship of arrhythmias to walking activityduring mobilization after myocardial infarction. April,255
Romero, F.P., see Morante, A.L.Roos, J.P., see Verheugt, F.W.A.Rosen, B.K., see Isaacs, P.Rosenbloom, L., see Wild, N.J.
*Rosenthal, E.: Azathioprine shock. July, 677Rosenthal, F.D., see Jennings, P.E.Rosin, A.J., see Sonnenblick, M.Rousso, I., see Santo, M.Royal, H.D., see Miklozek, C.L.Rozin, R.R., see Klausner, J.M.Rudwan, M.A., see Saadah, M.A.Russell, R.C.G., see Cheslyn-Curtis, S.Ruttley, M.J., see Kumar, S.
*Saadah, M.A., Shakir, R.A., Rudwan, M.A. and Khan, N.:Internal carotid artery occlusion in a young female withmitral valve prolapse. December, 1121
Saadet, A.M., see Emara, M.K.*Sagar, S., Selby, P., Sloane, J. and McElwain, T.J.: Colorec-
tal lymphoma simulating inflammatory colitis and diag-
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nosed by immunohistochemistry. January, 51Sagnella, G.A., see Cappuccio, F.P.Sakamoto, T., Amano, K., Hada, Y., Tei, C., Takenaka, K.,Hasegawa, I. and Takahashi, T.: Asymmetric apicalhypertrophy: ten years' experience. June, 567
Salerni, R., see Shaver, J.A.*Salisbury, J.R., Darby, A.J. and Portmann, B.C.: Mesen-
chymal hamartoma of the liver - report of an unusualcase. August, 757
Salvi, A., see Neri, R.*Samanta, A., Burden, A.C., Jones, G.R. and Nicol, N.T.:
Metastatic follicular carcinoma of the thyroid presentingwith thyrotoxic induced impaired control of diabetesmellitus. March, 199
*Samra, Y., Barak, S. and Shaked, Y.: Dental infection as thecause of pyrexia of unknown origin - two case reports.October, 949
*Sandyk, R.: Anticholinergic-induced analgesia: possiblerole for the cholinergic system in abnormal sensorysymptoms in Parkinson's disease. August, 749
Sandyk, R. and Iacono, R.P.: Levodopa withdrawal and theneuroleptic malignant syndrome: correspondence. July,701
Sandyk, R., see Gillman, M.A.Sandyk, R., see Iacono, R.Sangster, G., see Tudway, D.
*Santo, M., Levy, A., Levy, M.J., Weinberger, A., Mor, R.,Avidor, I., Rousso, I. and Pinkhas, J.: Pneumonectomy inpulmonary mucormycosis complicating Behqet's disease.June, 485
Saunders, A.J., see Isaacs, P.Saunders, J.P., see Turner, P.Savage, C.O.S. and Ng, Y.C.: The aetiology and pathogen-
esis of major systemic vasculitides: mechanisms of dis-ease. July, 627
*Saverymuttu, S.H., Thomas, A., Grundy, A. and Maxwell,J.D.: Ileal stricturing after long-term indomethacin treat-ment. October, 967
*Schapira, D., Bassan, L., Nahir, A.M. and Scharf, Y.:Diclofenac-induced hepatotoxicity. January, 63
Scharf, Y., see Schapira, D.*Schofield, P.M. and Keal, E.E.: Subacute thyroiditis
associated with Chlamydia psittaci infection. January, 33Scott, N.P., see Lucas, M.G.
*Seddon, D.J.: Pericarditis with pericardial effusion com-plicating chickenpox. December, 1133
Seeman, T., see Berkman, L.F.Seftel, H.C., see Joffe, B.I.Selby, P., see Sagar, S.Sellu, D.P.: Campylobacter enterocolitis: general and sur-
gical aspects: review article. August, 719Shah, V.M., see Chapple, C.R.Shaked, Y., see Samra, Y.Shakir, R.A.: Neurobrucellosis: leading article. December,
1077Shakir, R.A., see Saadah, M.A.Shale, D.J., see Barr, G.D.Shaper, A.G., see Cook, D.G.Sharma, L.K., see Kriplani, A.K.Sharma, R., see Chopra, J.S.Shaver, J.A., Alvares, R.F., Reddy, P.S. and Salerni, R.:Phonoechocardiography and intracardiac phonocar-diography in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. June, 537
*Shepherd, A.N., Ferguson, J., Bewick, M. and Bouchier,I.A.D.: Mefenamic acid-induced bullous pemphigoid.January, 67
Sheridan, P., see Bannister, P.*Sheriff, D.S.: Lactic acidosis and small cell carcinoma ofthe
lung. April, 297*Shilo, S. and Hirsch, H.J.: Iodine-induced hyperthyroidism
in a patient with a normal thyroid gland. July, 661Shilo, S., see Hirsch, H.J.Siegel, R.J., see Criley, J.M.
*Singer, C.R.J. and Boulton-Jones, J.M.: Minimal changenephropathy associated with anaplastic carcinoma ofbronchus. March, 213
Skornick, Y., see Klausner, J.M.Sladen, G.E., see Isaacs, P.Sloane, J., see Sagar, S.Smales, C., see King, D.Small, M., Cohen, H.N., MacLean, J.A., Beastall, G.H. andMacCuish, A.C.: Impaired thyrotrophin secretion foll-owing the administration of thyrotrophin-releasing hor-mone in Type II diabetes mellitus. June, 445
Smith, A.R., McIntosh, M., McInnes, G.T. and Lawson,D.H.: Trends in psychotropic prescribing in generalpractice and general medical patients: drug usage. July,637
*Smith, D., Harris, M. and Thatcher, N.: Clostridial myon-ecrosis in association with etoposide therapy presentingas severe thigh pain. May, 403
Smith, E.A.H., see Lakhani, M.Smith, I., Howells, D.W. and Hyland, K.: Pteridines andmono-amines: relevance to neurological damage.February, 113
Smith, L.D.R., see Gray, H.H.*Smith, S.R., Kendall, M.J. and Kondratowicz, G.M.:
Sarcoidosis - a cause of steroid responsive total alopecia.March, 205
Smith, S.R., see Hooper, T.L.Smith, S.R., see Kendall, M.J.
*Smith-Behn, J., Arnold, M. and Might, J.: Use of com-puterized tomography of the abdominal wall in thediagnosis of partial post-operative wound dehiscence.October, 947
Snape, J., Baker, A.R. and Rees, Y.: Pseudosplenomegalyas a result of subphrenic abscess. January, 29
So, S.Y., see Ip, M.S.M.Somerville, K.W. and Hawkey, C.J.: Non-steroidal anti-
inflammatory agents and the gastrointestinal tract: at ourmother's knee - an occasional review. January, 23
Sonnenblick, M. and Rosin, A.J.: Significance of themeasurement of uric acid fractional clearance in diureticinduced hyponatraemia. June, 449
Soukop, M., see Cunningham, D.Spence, R.A.J., see Madden, M.V.Spitz, I.M., see Hirsch, H.J.Spry, C.J.F.: Eosinophils in eosinophilic endomyocardial
disease. June, 609Staff, W.G., see Chu, P.Stark, 0. and Lloyd, J.K.: Some aspects of obesity in
childhood. February, 87*Stephens, W.P., Mossman, A., Ratcliffe, J.F., Gould, D.A.
and Oleesky, S.: Intramural pseudodiverticulosis - anunusual cause of benign oesophageal stricture. March,201
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Steptoe, A.: Stress mechanisms in hypertension: coronaryprevention group - part 1. July, 697
Stoddart, R.W., see Benbow, E.W.Stone, W.D., see Rao, S.S.C.Scott, R.B., see Rampton, D.S.Sudlow, M.F., see Wathen, C.G.Sugrue, D.D. and McKenna, W.J.: Radionuclide assess-ment of left ventricular function in hypertrophic car-diomyopathy. June, 553
Sumi, S., see Nakajima, H.Swain, D.G., see Milnes, J.P.Swinburne, L.M., see Levy, L.J.
Tadmor, R., see Chagnac, Y.Tajima, K., see Nakajima, H.Takahashi, T., see Sakamoto, T.Takenaka, K., see Sakamoto, T.Tang, L.C.H., see Ip, M.S.M.Tarui, S., see Nakajima, H.Taylor, S.A., see Curran, F.T.Tazelaar, H.D., see Billingham, M.E.Tei, C., see Sakamoto, T.Teoh, R., see Woo, J.Thanakrishnan, G., see Evans, R.A.Thatcher, N., see Smith, D.Thelle, D.S., see Cook, D.G.Theorell, T.: Stress at work and risk of myocardial infarc-
tion: coronary prevention group - part II. August, 791Thiru, S., see Ford, G.A.Thomas, A., see Saverymuttu, S.H.*Thompson, C.J. and Baylis, P.H.: Asymptomatic Graves'
disease during lithium therapy. April, 295Thompson, C.J. and Baylis, P.H.: Asymptomatic Graves'
disease during lithium therapy: correspondence reply.December, 1160
*Thomson, R.B. and Johnson, J.K.: Another family withacute vitamin D intoxication: another cause of familialhypercalcaemia. November, 1025
Thornton, A., see Kreel, L.Toner, M., see O'Donnell, L.Torres, L.F., see Ford, J.Trip, M.D., see Wiersinga, W.M.Trotman-Dickenson, B., see Evans, D.J.Tsitsopoulos, P., Andrew, J. and Harrison, M.J.G.:
Pituitary apoplexy and haemorrhage into adenomas.July, 623
*Tucker, J. and Cachia, P.G.: Gastrointestinal bleeding dueto large bowel infiltration by chronic lymphocytic leuk-aemia. January, 45
*Tudway, D. and Sangster, G.: Ultrasound diagnosis ofportal vein thrombosis following splenectomy. Decem-ber, 1153
Tuomilehto. J.. see Amerv. A.Turner, P.: Bromocriptine, dopamine and glaucoma: lead-
ing article. September. 819Turner, P., Camm, A.J. and Saunders, J.P.: Evaluation of
efficacy of flecainide acetate in the treatment of ven-tricular premature contractions: correspondence. Jan-uary, 70
Turner, P., see Abdu-Aguye, I.Turney, J.H., Michael, J. and Adu, D.: Acute crescentic
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with chronic congestive heart failure? Or is the digitalisleaf withering? June, 585
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Laboratory tests of neutrophil function: review article.December, 1089
Warren, D.J., see Raman, G.V.Wathen, C.G. and Sudlow, M.F.: Pneumonia: emergency
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foreign body. June, 495Williams, P.F., see Bradley, J.R.Wilson, B.G. and Anderson, J.R.: Malignant melanoma
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