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Volume 11, Issue 5, October 2005
 
Editorials
Mixing modalities: exploring the options for Graves' ophthalmopathy
 
Streptococcus suis, Streptococcus mitis, what is the problem?
 
Original Articles

Combined orbital irradiation and systemic steroids compared with systemic steroids alone in the management of moderate-to-severe Graves' ophthalmopathy: a preliminary study

 

Kawasaki disease in Hong Kong, 1994 to 2000

 
Polycystic ovarian syndrome in Hong Kong Chinese women: patient characteristics and diagnostic criteria
 
Neuroimpairment, activity limitation, and participation restriction among children with cerebral palsy in Hong Kong
 
Curative radiotherapy for early cancers of the lip, buccal mucosa, and nose--a simple interstitial brachytherapy technique employing angiocatheters as carriers for Iridium-192 wire implants
 
Surgical management of substernal goitre: local experience
 
Portal vein embolisation prior to extended right-sided hepatic resection
 
Child behaviour and parenting stress in Hong Kong families
 
Review Article
Influenza vaccination: options and issues
 
Medical Practice
The clinical outcome of 137 rape victims in Hong Kong
 
Case Reports
Diarrhoea and rash in a retired farmer
 
Herpetic shoulder paresis in a Chinese elderly patient
 
A case of human brucellosis in Hong Kong
 
Fever, pulmonary haemorrhage, and acute renal failure in a young girl
 
A case of Streptococcus mitis endocarditis successfully treated by linezolid
 
Clopidogrel-induced hepatotoxicity after percutaneous coronary stenting
 
Pictorial Medicine
Acute abdominal pain in a patient with a history of ocular melanoma
 
Doctors and Society
The contractual model of the patient-physician relationship and the demise of medical professionalism
 
Letters to the Editor
Anti-inflammatory action of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers and the prevention of diabetes mellitus in obese patients with hypertension
 
Jehovah's Witnesses and surgery
 

 

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