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QJM is a long-established, leading general medical journal. It focuses on internal medicine and publishes peer-reviewed articles which promote medical science and practice. Published monthly, QJM includes original papers, editorials, reviews, commentary papers to air controversial issues, and a correspondence column.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 100, Number 1, January 2007
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The role of skin-homing T cells in extrinsic atopic dermatitis
pp. 19-27(9)
Authors: Seneviratne, S.L.; Black, A.P.; Jones, L.; Bailey, A.S.; Ogg, G.S.

The predictive value of ultrasound findings in the management of thyroid nodules
pp. 29-35(7)
Authors: Cappelli, C.; Castellano, M.; Cumetti, D.; Agosti, B.; Gandossi, E.; Agabiti Rosei, E.

Hyponatraemia in adults with community-acquired bacterial meningitis
pp. 37-40(4)
Authors: Brouwer, M.C.; van de Beek, D.; Heckenberg, S.G.B.; Spanjaard, L.; de Gans, J.

Treatment of vasculitic peripheral neuropathy: a retrospective analysis of outcome
pp. 41-51(11)
Authors: Mathew, L.; Talbot, K.; Love, S.; Puvanarajah, S.; Donaghy, M.

The moral foundations of health insurance
pp. 53-57(5)
Author: Ruger, J.P.

Tuberculous myositis mimicking breast cancer
pp. 59-59(1)
Authors: Marie, I.; Hervé, F.; Robaday, S.; Levesque, H.

Reboxetine treatment and pseudopheochromocytoma
pp. 61-62(2)
Authors: Zornitzki, T.; Knobler, H.; Schattner, A.

Early neurological deterioration in acute stroke
pp. 62-62(1)
Authors: Langhorne, P.; Wright, F.; Barber, M.; Stott, D.

Transported
pp. 63-64(2)
Author: Launer, John

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