Nishimura Keita | Department Of Human Morphology Science Of Functional Recovery And Reconstruction Okayama University
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Nishimura Keita
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Teikyo University School Of Medicine
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Nishimura Keita
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty Of Medicine The University Of Tokyo
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Nishimura Keita
Department Of Human Morphology Science Of Functional Recovery And Reconstruction Okayama University
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Miura Toshiro
Department Of Medicine And Clinical Science Division Of Cardiology Yamaguchi University Graduate Sch
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NISHIMURA KEITA
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Teikyo University School of Medicine
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Matsui Toshihiro
Department Of Rheumatology National Hospital Organization Sagamihara Hospital
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Miyazaki Tsuyoshi
Department Of Rheumatology Sagamihara National Hospital National Hospital Organization (nho)
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Nakamura Kozo
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Teikyo University School Of Medicine
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TANAKA SAKAE
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
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Tanaka Sakae
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Graduate School Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
著作論文
- The usefulness of neutrophil CD64 expression in the diagnosis of local infection in patients with rheumatoid arthritis in daily practice
- Prevalence of joint replacement surgery in rheumatoid arthritis patients : cross-sectional analysis in a large observational cohort in Japan
- Measurement of articular cartilage volumes in the normal knee by magnetic resonance imaging : can cartilage volumes be estimated from physical characteristics?
- Rheumatoid arthritis associated with osteopetrosis
- Neutrophil CD64 expression as a diagnostic marker for local infection and crystal-induced arthritis
- No changes in infliximab levels in blood stored for preoperative autologous blood donation
- Efficacy and safety of single-dose mizoribine for patients with rheumatoid arthritis : results at 6 months after switching from a multiple-dose regimen without a change in total daily dose