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Department Of Pediatric Surgery Keio University School Of Medicine | 論文
- Intraductal growth of a nonfunctioning endocrine tumor of the pancreas
- ENDOSCOPIC SNARE PAPILLECTOMY FOR TUMORS OF THE MAJOR DUODENAL PAPILLA
- Unrelated umbilical cord-blood stem cell transplantation: a report from Kanagawa Cord Blood Bank, Japan
- New biomarkers for acute rejection and therapeutic effect of immunosuppressive drugs in the rat cardiac transplantation by cDNA microarray analysis
- Unusual Pulmonary Metastasis of Neuroblastoma: A Case Report
- INDICATIONS AND TIMING FOR LIVER TRANSPLANTATION IN BILIARY ATRESIA(International Symposium ,第29回日本小児外科学会総会)
- The Gallbladder With Accessory Liver Lobe in the Omphalocelic Sac : To Be Excised or Not to Be Excised
- Arteriovenous shunting blood flow is intravitally observed in the stomach after thermal injury in rats
- JS-II-6 EXTENSIVE AGANGLIONOSIS : Creation of A side-to-side Ileocolostomy for Prevention of Ileostomy Complications.
- Transileocolic venous balloon dilatatio for the management of primary and recurrent portal venous stenosis after living donor liver transplantation in children
- Mesothelial cyst of the liver in a neonate
- Quantitative light-induced fluorescence clinical study on how fluoride dentifrice affects the progression of white spot lesions
- IS-026 Alterations in tight junction composition in brains of mice with fulminant hepatic failure(the 44th Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Pediatric Surgeons)
- Lethal gastric rupture caused by acute gastric ulcer in a 6-year-old girl
- Tumor cell Dynamics and Metastasis in Advanced Neuroblastoma
- T1 Breast Cancer Associated with Von Recklinghausen's Neurofibromatosis
- The role of a real-time PCR technology for rapid detection and identification of bacterial and fungal pathogens in whole-blood samples
- Final diagnosis in patients with congenital cystic lung disease detected by fetal ultrasonography
- P-124 Laparotomy would be preferred over drainage for intestinal perforation in extremely low birth weight infants
- Survival of a congenital ileal atresia infant weighing 359g at birth after laparotomy