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Volume 101, Number 12, 7 December 2008

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Elements: In this month's issue
pp. 913-914(2)
Author: Bannon, Michael

Interaction between statins and clopidogrel: is there anything clinically relevant?
pp. 915-925(11)
Authors: Bhindi, R.; Ormerod, O.; Newton, J.; Banning, A.P.; Testa, L.

Antenatal Bartter's syndrome: why is this not a lethal condition?
pp. 927-942(16)
Authors: Bockenhauer, D.; Cruwys, M.; Kleta, R.; Halperin, L.F.; Wildgoose, P.; Souma, T.; Nukiwa, N.; Cheema-Dhadli, S.; Chong, C.K.; Kamel, K.S.; Davids, M.R.; Halperin, M.L.

Haematological malignancies presenting with acute liver injury: a single-centre experience
pp. 949-953(5)
Authors: Shetty, S.; Holt, A.P.; Syn, W.-K.; Fox, C.P.; Gunson, B.; Neil, D.; Haydon, G.

The patient journey from symptom onset to pacemaker implantation
pp. 955-960(6)
Authors: Cunnington, M.S.; Plummer, C.J.; McDiarmid, A.K.; McComb, J.M.

Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome is an under-recognized condition in chronic fatigue syndrome
pp. 961-965(5)
Authors: Hoad, A.; Spickett, G.; Elliott, J.; Newton, J.

The evolution of renal transplantation in clinical practice: for better, for worse?
pp. 967-978(12)
Authors: Courtney, A.E.; McNamee, P.T.; Maxwell, A.P.

Can medical students identify recreational drugs by name?
pp. 979-982(4)
Authors: Dargan, P.I.; Bishop, C.R.; Chahal, C.A.A.; Jones, A.L.; Wood, D.M.

Pyomyositis of the iliacus muscle complicated with septic sacroiliitis
pp. 983-984(2)
Authors: Roca, B.; Torres, V.

Kidney transplantation—the long term view
pp. 985-986(2)
Author: O'Callaghan, C.A.

Reversible superior vena cava obstruction caused by tuberculous lymphadenitis
pp. 987-987(1)
Authors: Lee, N.; Lui, G.; Wong, K.T.; Lam, R.; Cockram, C.S

A rare cause of recurrent massive pericardial and pleural effusions
pp. 989-990(2)
Authors: Currie, G.P.; Kerr, K.; Buchan, K.; Garg, D.

Manual AMBU ventilation is still relevant in developing countries
pp. 990-991(2)
Authors: Maurya, P.K.; Kalita, J.; Paliwal, V.K.; Misra, U.K.

Response
pp. 991-992(2)
Authors: Schattner, A.; Klepfish, A.

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