Iwaki Masayoshi | Aichi Medical Univ. Aichi Jpn
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概要
関連著者
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KAKIZAKI Hirohiko
Department of Ophthalmology, Aichi Medical University
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Zako Masahiro
Department Of Ophthalmology Aichi Medical University
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Iwaki Masayoshi
Department Of Ophthalmology Aichi Medical University
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Kakizaki Hirohiko
Department Of Ophthalmology Aichi Medical University
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Iwaki Masayoshi
Aichi Medical Univ. Aichi Jpn
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Zako Masahiro
Aichi Medical Univ. Aichi Jpn
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MITO Hidenori
Ide Eye Hospital
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中野 隆
愛知医科大学解剖学講座
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Nakano Takashi
Department Of Anatomy Aichi Medical University
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中野 隆
愛知医科大学解剖学
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Miyaishi Osamu
Department Of Clinical Examination Chubu Rosai Hospital
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Miyaishi Osamu
Laboratory Animal Research Facilities (larf) National Institute For Longevity Sciences (nils)
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Asamoto Ken
Department Of Anatomy Aichi Medical University
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ZAKO Masahiro
Department of Ophthalmology, Aichi Medical University
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IWAKI Masayoshi
Department of Ophthalmology, Aichi Medical University
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NAKANO Takashi
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
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ASAMOTO Ken
Department of Anatomy, Fukui Medical University
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Miyaishi Osamu
Second Department Of Pathology Aichi Medical University
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KATORI Nobutada
Department of Oculoplastic and Orbital Surgery, Seirei Hamamatsu General Hospital
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Katori Nobutada
Department Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery Haibara General Hospital
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MIYAGAWA Toshiaki
Department of Health Science and Physicai Education, Osaka City University
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Miyagawa Toshiaki
Department Of Environmental Physiology For Exercise Osaka City University Graduate School Of Medicin
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Miyagawa Toshiaki
Department Of Sports Science Osaka City University
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NAKANO Takashi
First Department of Anatomy, Aichi Medical University
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Miyagawa Toshiaki
Department of Chemistry, Gakushuin University
著作論文
- The Medial Canthal Tendon Is Composed of Anterior and Posterior Lobes in Japanese Eyes and Fixes the Eyelid Complementarily with Horner's Muscle
- An anomalous muscle linking superior and inferior rectus muscles in the orbit
- Posterior Aspect of the Orbital Septum Is Reinforced by Ligaments
- Intermuscular Transverse Ligament Goes under the Orbital Part of the Lacrimal Gland and Attaches to the Lateral Orbital Wall
- Intraoperative Quantification Using Finger Force for Involutional Blepharoptosis without Postoperative Lagophthalmos
- Incarceration of the Inferior Oblique Muscle Branch of the Oculomotor Nerve in Two Cases of Orbital Floor Trapdoor Fracture
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Pre- and Postoperative Lower Eyelid States in Involutional Entropion