Takei Hiroyuki | Second Department Of Surgery Gunma University School Of Medicine
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概要
関連著者
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Horiguchi Jun
Second Department Of Surgery Gunma University Faculty Of Medicine
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Maemura Michio
Second Department Of Surgery Gunma University School Of Medicine
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Yokoe Takao
Department Of Emergency And Critical Care Medicine Faculty Of Medicine Gunma University
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Takei Hiroyuki
Second Department Of Surgery Gunma University School Of Medicine
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Iino Yuichi
Department Of Biophysics And Biochemistry Graduate School Of Science University Of Tokyo
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Takei Hiroyuki
Second Department Of Internal Medicine Nippon Medical School
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Morishita Yasuo
Second Department Of Surgery
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Takeyoshi Izumi
Second Department Of Surgery Gunma University School Of Medicine
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Ohwada Susumu
Second Department Of Surgery Faculty Of Medicine Gunma University
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Morishita Yasuo
Second Department Of Surgery Gunma University School Of Medicine
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Ishida Tsunehiro
Department Of Public Health Tohoku University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Horii Yoshio
Second Department Of Surgery
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Inoue Tomio
Department Of Cardiology Kanto-teishin Hospital
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Matsumoto Hiroshi
Second Department Of Surgery Gunma University School Of Medicine
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Oriuchi Noboru
Department Of Diagnostic Medicine And Nuclear Medicine Gunma University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Endo Keigo
Department Of Diagnostic And Interventional Radiology Gunma University Hospital
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ORIUCHI Noboru
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Gunma University School of Medicine
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Koibuchi Yukio
Second Department of Surgery Gunma University School of Medicine
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Ikeya Toshirou
Department of Surgery Maebashi Red Cross Hospital
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Iino Yuichi
Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Gunma University School of Medicine
著作論文
- Concomitant laparoscopic treatment for primary aldosteronism and cholelithiasis.
- Usefulness of technetium-99m-meth-oxyisobutylisonitrile imaging and intraoperative staining technique using methylene blue for localization: Two cases of hyperfunctioning parathyroid lesions.:TWO CASES OF HYPERFUNCTIONING PARATHYROID LESIONS