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Recommendations for the postnatal use of indomethacin: an analysis of four separate treatment strategies.

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Extrapulmonary effects of antenatally administered steroids.

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Discontinuing penicillin prophylaxis in children with sickle cell anemia. Prophylactic Penicillin Study II.

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Influence of host genotype on progression to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome among children infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1.

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Factors determining reopening of the ductus arteriosus after successful clinical closure with indomethacin.

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Risk of recurrent stroke in patients with sickle cell disease treated with erythrocyte transfusions.

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Effects of a long-term transfusion regimen on sickle cell-related illnesses.

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Indomethacin as a tocolytic agent: the controversy continues.

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Association of facial hemangiomas with Dandy-Walker and other posterior fossa malformations.

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T-cell-depleted maternal bone marrow transplantation for siblings with X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency.

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