Asakura Tetsuhiko | Department Of Neurosurgery School Of Medicine Kagoshima University
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関連著者
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ASAKURA Tetsuhiko
Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kagoshima University
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Asakura Tetsuhiko
Department Of Neurosurgery School Of Medicine Kagoshima University
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Asakura Tetsuhiko
Department Of Neurology Kagoshima University School Of Medicine
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Asakura Tetsuniko
Department Of Neruosurgery Neurolofixl Institute Tokyo Women's Medical College
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Kawamura Hirotsune
Neurological Institute Department Of Neurosurgery Tokyo Women's Medical College
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Kawamura Hirortsune
Department Of Neruosurgery Neurolofixl Institute Tokyo Women's Medical College
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Kitamura Koichi
Neurological Institute Department Of Neurosurgery Tokyo Women's Medical College
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Kitamura Koichi
Department Of Neruosurgery Neurolofixl Institute Tokyo Women's Medical College
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HASHIMOTO Takuo
Department of Neurosurgery, St. Marianna University School of Medicine
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KOBAYASHI Eiki
Department of Neurosurgery, Fujimoto Hospital
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KAWAMURA Hirotsune
Department of Neurological Surgery,Tokyo Women's Medical College
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MIHARA Tadahiro
Department of Neurological Surgery,Tokyo Women's Medical College
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KITAMURA Koichi
Department of Neurological Surgery,Tokyo Women's Medical College
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Mihara Tadahiro
Department Of Neurological Surgery Tokyo Women's Medical College
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Hashimoto Takuo
Department Of Neurological Surgery Tokyo Women's Medical College
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Kubota Satoru
Neurosurgery Kansai Medical School
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Kubota Satoru
Neurological Institute Department Of Neurosurgery Tokyo Women's Medical College
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Kobayashi Eiki
Department Of Neurological Surgery Tokyo Women's Medical College
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KAWAMURA Hirotsune
Neurological Institute, Department of Neurosurgery, Tokyo Women's Medical College
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KITAMURA Koichi
Neurological Institute, Department of Neurosurgery, Tokyo Women's Medical College
著作論文
- 22. Percutaneous Cordotomy for Relief of Pain : Clinical Application and Histological Evaluation of Making Lesion
- A Clinico-physiological Study of Visually Evoked Potential (VEP) and Somatosensory Evoked Potential (SEP) in So-called Vegetative State and Delta Coma