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Ethical considerations in the communication of unexpected information with clinical implications.

Best laid plans for offering results go awry.

Questions, complexities, and limitations in disclosing individual genetic results.

When do genetic researchers have a duty to recontact study participants?

Thresholds and boundaries in the disclosure of individual genetic research results.

Letting the gene out of the bottle: a comment on returning individual research results to participants.

Obligations in offering to disclose genetic research results.

Feasibility of follow-up through e-mail in patients discharged after subarachnoid hemorrhage.

Relationships with test-tubes: where's the reciprocity?

Case study: research subject says institutional review board (IRB) was no help.

Disclosing genetic research results: examples from practice.

Taking our obligations to research participants seriously: disclosing individual results of genetic research.

Disclosing individual genetic results to research participants.

Failing to refer or follow up patients.

Primary lower urinary tract reconstruction for nonfunctioning renal moieties associated with obstructing ureteroceles.

Primary closure of radial forearm flap donor defects with a bilobed flap based on the fasciocutaneous perforator of the ulnar artery.

Untapped potential: IRB guidance for the ethical research use of stored biological materials.

Ethics in population-based genetic research.

Ending the dentist-patient relationship.

Informing study participants of research results: an ethical imperative.

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