Honna Toshiro | Division of General Surgery, National Center for Child Health and Development
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関連著者
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Kodaka Tetsuro
Department Of Pediatric Surgery University Of Tokyo
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Morikawa Nobuyuki
Division Of General Surgery National Center For Child Health And Development
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Kuroda Tatsuo
Division of General Surgery, National Center for Child Health and Development
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Honna Toshiro
Division of General Surgery, National Center for Child Health and Development
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Kuroda Tatsuo
Division Of General Surgery National Center For Child Health And Development
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Kuroda Tatsuo
Departments Of Surgery National Center For Child Health And Development
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Honna Toshiro
Division Of General Surgery National Center For Child Health And Development
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Honna Toshiro
Department Of Surgery National Center For Child Health And Development
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Ito Yushi
Division Of Neonatology National Center For Child Health And Development
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Nakamura Tomoo
Division of Neonatology, National Center for Child Health and Development
著作論文
- IS P-5 Biliary irrigation resolves intractable cholestasis in a short bowel syndrome infant in whom the bile is not inspissated(International Poster 2,Science and Art for Sick Children)
- IS P-3 A novel association of duodenal atresia, malrotation, segmental dilatation of the colon, and anorectal malformation(International Poster 1,Science and Art for Sick Children)
- P-008 An association of gastroschisis and fatal respiratory distress(Poster Presentation International Session 2,Better Life for Sick Children, Better Future for Pediatric Surgery,the 45th Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Pediatric Surgeons)
- High dose intravenous methylprednisolone resolves esophageal stricture resistant to balloon dilatation with intralesional injection of dexamethasone
- An association of gastroschisis and fatal respiratory distress : does prenatal bile aspiration cause early-onset respiratory failure in neonates?
- The impact of strict infection control on survival rate of prenatally diagnosed isolated congenital diaphragmatic hernia