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Volume 100, Number 10, October 2007

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Drug-induced QT prolongation and torsades de pointes: evaluation of a QT nomogram
pp. 609-615(7)
Authors: Chan, A.; Isbister, G.K.; Kirkpatrick, C.M.J.; Dufful, S.B.

Similarities, overlap and differences between burnout and prolonged fatigue in the working population
pp. 617-627(11)
Authors: Leone, S.S.; Huibers, M.J.H.; Knottnerus, J.A.; Kant, I.J.

Relative tachycardia in patients with sepsis: an independent risk factor for mortality
pp. 629-634(6)
Authors: Leibovici, L.; Gafter-Gvili, A.; Paul, M.; Almanasreh, N.; Tacconelli, E.; Andreassen, S.; Nielsen, A.D.; Frank, U.; Cauda, R.

Multiple myeloma: causes and consequences of delay in diagnosis
pp. 635-640(6)
Authors: Kariyawasan, C.C.; Hughes, D.A.; Jayatillake, M.M.; Mehta, A.B.

Anaemia is common and predicts mortality in diabetic nephropathy
pp. 641-647(7)
Authors: Joss, N.; Patel, R.; Paterson, K.; Simpson, K.; Perry, C.; Stirling, C.

Weight gain from common drugs
pp. 665-665(1)
Author: Hockaday, T.D.R.

Response
pp. 665-666(2)
Author: Lean, M.E.J.

Catheter-related sepsis in dialysis patients
pp. 666-667(2)
Author: Diskin, C.J.

Response
pp. 667-667(1)
Author: Thomson, P.C.

The problem with sex
pp. 669-670(2)
Author: Launer, John

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