Saitoh Hitoshi | Department Of Internal Medicine School Of Medicine Tokai University
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Saitoh Hitoshi
Department Of Internal Medicine School Of Medicine Tokai University
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Saitoh Hitoshi
Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Chiba University
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SAITOH Hitoshi
Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Tokai University
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Shinohara Yukito
Department Of Cardiology Miyazaki Medical Association Hospital
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Takashima S
Department Of General And Gastrointestinal Surgery Kanazawa Medical University
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TAKASHIMA SHIGEKI
Department of General and Gastroenterological Surgery, Kanazawa Medical University
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Saito Hitoshi
General Surgery, Kanazawa Medical University
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Takashima Shigeki
General Surgery, Kanazawa Medical University
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KITABAYASHI KAZUO
Department of Surgery II, Kanazawa Medical University
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KITA ICHIROH
Department of Surgery II, Kanazawa Medical University
著作論文
- Prospective Studies on the Progress of Sicca Symptoms in Sjogren's Syndrome : Subclinical Disease Develops into the Clinical Syndrome
- SOLITARY PEDUNCULATED GASTRIC GLAND HETEROTOPIA TREATED BY ENDOSCOPIC POLYPECTOMY : REPORT OF A CASE
- Gastric Cancer Occurring in a Patient with Plummer-Vinson Syndrome : Report of a Case
- Characterization of Sicca Symptoms in Patients with Sjogren's Syndrome, and Reports of Six Cases Lacking Subjective Sicca Features ("Subclinical Sjogren's Syndrome")
- A Spontaneously Ruptured Gastric Stromal Tumor Presenting as Generalized Peritonitis : Report of a Case
- Performance and Radiation Damage of a Lead/Scintillator Calorimeter
- A Case of Carmofur-induced Leukoencephalopathy : MR Images and CT Findings
- Neuroradiological Findings of Paretic Neurosyphilis, A Case Report
- Ataxic Hemiparesis due to Small Semioval Center Infarction : Consideration of the Neuroanatomical Disruptions Responsible for Ataxic Hemiparesis
- Intellectual Impairment in Parkinson's Disease : Correlation with Cerebral Cortical Blood Flow