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Volume 6, Issue 2, june 2000
 
Editorial
Reproduction technology in Hong Kong
 
Original Articles

Deletions within the azoospermia factor subregions of the Y chromosome in Hong Kong Chinese men with severe male-factor infertility: controlled clinical study

 

The effect of ageing on female fertility in an assisted reproduction programme in Hong Kong: retrospective study

                       
 

The C282Y mutation of the HFE gene is not found in Chinese haemochromatotic patients: multicentre retrospective study

                                                                                   
 
Epidemiology of heart failure in Hong Kong, 1997
                                                                                   
 
Seminar Papers--Reproduction technology
Laboratory aspects of assisted reproduction
 
Recent advances in clinical aspects of in vitro fertilisation
 
Patient selection for assisted reproductive technology treatments
 
Microdeletions on the long arm of the Y chromosome and their association with male-factor infertility
 
Review Articles
A 12-month review of autopsies performed at a university-affiliated teaching school in Hong Kong
 
The association between cigarette smoking and ocular diseases
 
Oral care for children with leukaemia
 
Medical Practice
Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome: treatment update
 
An audit of the early outcomes of ambulatory inguinal hernia repair at a surgical day-care centre
 
Case Reports
Interferon treatment for multiple sclerosis patients in Hong Kong
 
Facial nerve palsy and Kawasaki disease
 
Three different presentations of bulimia nervosa
 
A case of Penicillium marneffei osteomyelitis involving the axial skeleton
 
Pictorial Medicine
Maggots in ulcers: friend or foe?
 
Letters to the Editor
Paper version of the Hong Kong Medical Journal should stay
 
Constant clinical surveillance is also important when monitoring blood gases
 
Book Reviews
Zoonoses
 
Peer review in health sciences
 
The troubled helix: social and psychological implications of the new human genetics
 

 

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