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Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York

Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York Incidence of Disease—M. K. and Legg-Perthes' Molloy B. Shattuck Boston MacMahon St, Boston) New Journal of (1 Medicine, England Ne«; J Med 275:988-990 1966 Eng (Nov 3) Juvenile Pernicious Anemia: Clinical and From of and the State "Congenital" orthopedists, hospitals, reports Studies—D. R. et Children's 87 cases of dis¬ Immunologie Miller al Longwood Crippled Service, Legg-Perthes' (300 ease were identified as in 1964 in Ave, Boston) being newly diagnosed Massachusetts' residents. Annual incidence rates were J Med New Eng 275:978-983 3) 1966 (Nov in children between and 8 of and were highest years age, Three cases of anemia five times as in as in Es¬ juvenile "congenital" pernicious approximately high boys girls. in unrelated infants are and are character¬ timates of cumulative incidence to male presented age 15 (attack rates) ized of vitamin were 1 in 740 males and in females. by low levels megaloblastic 1 B12, anemia, 3,700 absent intrinsic and normal mucosal histol¬ factor, gastric Austin-Flint Murmur That Mitral Ste- ogy. The vitamin defect was corrected Versus of absorption by Organic B12 intrinsic factor. remained nosis-W. K. Nasser al W Indi¬ Gastric mucosal has et (1100 St, histology Michigan after and of normal 29 years, respectively, therapy http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York

JAMA , Volume 198 (9) – Nov 28, 1966

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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1966 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
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1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1966.03110220153073
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Abstract

Incidence of Disease—M. K. and Legg-Perthes' Molloy B. Shattuck Boston MacMahon St, Boston) New Journal of (1 Medicine, England Ne«; J Med 275:988-990 1966 Eng (Nov 3) Juvenile Pernicious Anemia: Clinical and From of and the State "Congenital" orthopedists, hospitals, reports Studies—D. R. et Children's 87 cases of dis¬ Immunologie Miller al Longwood Crippled Service, Legg-Perthes' (300 ease were identified as in 1964 in Ave, Boston) being newly diagnosed Massachusetts' residents. Annual incidence rates were J Med New Eng 275:978-983 3) 1966 (Nov in children between and 8 of and were highest years age, Three cases of anemia five times as in as in Es¬ juvenile "congenital" pernicious approximately high boys girls. in unrelated infants are and are character¬ timates of cumulative incidence to male presented age 15 (attack rates) ized of vitamin were 1 in 740 males and in females. by low levels megaloblastic 1 B12, anemia, 3,700 absent intrinsic and normal mucosal histol¬ factor, gastric Austin-Flint Murmur That Mitral Ste- ogy. The vitamin defect was corrected Versus of absorption by Organic B12 intrinsic factor. remained nosis-W. K. Nasser al W Indi¬ Gastric mucosal has et (1100 St, histology Michigan after and of normal 29 years, respectively, therapy

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Published: Nov 28, 1966

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