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関連著者
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Nagata Seiki
関西ろうさい病院 内科・循環器科
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Nagata S
Cardiology National Cardiovascular Center
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Nagata Seiki
Cardiology National Cardiovascular Center
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NAGATA Seiki
National Cardiovascular Center
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Nagata Seiki
国立循環器病センター
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Nimura Yasuharu
National Cardiovascular Center
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Miyatake Kunio
National Cardiovascular Center
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Ohmori Fumio
Cardiology Division Of Medicine National Cardiovascular Center Hospital
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Tamai Jun
Cardiology Division Of Medicine National Cardiovascular Center Hospital
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Yamagishi Masakazu
National Cardiovascular Center
著作論文
- HISTOPATHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF CELL INFILTRATION ON IDIOPATHIC CARDIO-MYOPATHY : Cardiomyopathy (II) : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 50th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY
- 9) TWO AUTOPSIED CASES OF IDIOPATHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY WITH EXTENSIVE MYOCARDIAL DISAR-RAY AND SLIGHT DILATATION OF THE LEFT VENTRICLE
- 19)CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF A FAMILY LINE OF DILATED CARDIOMYOPATHY : THE 8th CONFERENCE ON CARIDIOMYOPATHY
- 9)THREE AUTOPSY CASES OF PROGRESSION TO LEFT VENTRICULAR DILATATION IN PATIENTS WITH HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY : THE 8th CONFERENCE ON CARIDIOMYOPATHY
- -0201-INCIDENCE AND THERAPY OF CORONARY ARTERY OBSTRUCTIVE DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH ACQUIRED VALVULAR HEART DISEASE
- SELECTION OF OPTIMAL BALLOON DIAMETER IN PERCUTANEOUS TRANSVENOUS MITRAL COMMISSUROTOMY (PTMC) USING INOUE BALLOON CATHETER : Valvular Heart Disease : 53 Annual Scientific Meeting, Japanese Circulation Society
- PERCUTANEOUS TRANSVENOUS MITRAL COMMISSUROTOMY : IMMEDIATE AND FOLLOW-UP RESULTS : Echocardiography, Pulsed Doppler : 53 Annual Scientific Meeting, Japanese Circulation Society
- -0761-IMPAIRED SYSTOLIC AND DIASTOLIC CORONARY FLOW INTEGRATION IN CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
- CHANGES IN EXERCISE TOLERANCE AFTER PERCUTANEOUS TRANSVENOUS MITRAL COMMISSUROTOMY(PTMC) : Exercise Test, Rehabilitation : 53 Annual Scientific Meeting, Japanese Circulation Society
- -358- SOME PROBLEMS IN VALVULOPLASTY ON NON-RHEUMATIC MITRAL REGURGITATION : A STUDY WITH DOPPLER FLOW IMAGING