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Volume 99, Number 1, January 2006

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Low-density lipoprotein size and cardiovascular risk assessment
pp. 1-14(14)
Authors: Rizzo, M.; Berneis, K.

Emergencies in hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia
pp. 15-22(8)
Authors: Gallitelli, M.; Pasculli, G.; Fiore, T.; Carella, A.; Sabbà, C.

Clinical features remain important for the diagnosis of infective endocarditis in the modern era
pp. 23-31(9)
Authors: Todd, A.J.; Leslie, S.J.; MacDougall, M.; Denvir, M.A.

Does temporal artery biopsy influence the management of temporal arteritis?
pp. 33-36(4)
Authors: Lenton, J.; Donnelly, R.; Nash, J.R.

Lymphopenia at presentation is associated with increased risk of infections in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
pp. 37-47(11)
Authors: Ng, W.L.; Chu, C.M.; Wu, A.K.L.; Cheng, V.C.C.; Yuen, K.Y.

Risk and predictors of fatigue after infectious mononucleosis in a large primary-care cohort
pp. 49-55(7)
Authors: Petersen, I.; Thomas, J.M.; Hamilton, W.T.; White, P.D.

Alcohol consumption and suicide
pp. 57-61(5)
Author: Sher, L.

Multiple sclerosis and risk-taking
pp. 63-63(1)
Author: Marrie, R.A.

Availability bias in the management of myocardial infarction
pp. 64-65(2)
Authors: Cohen, M.J.; Pollak, A.; Weiss, A.T.; Brezis, M.

Crusades and mirages
pp. 67-68(2)
Author: Launer, John

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