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Department of Internal Medicine, Nishiyodo Hospital | 論文
- A new method to evaluate ischemic heart disease : Combined use of rest thallium-201 myocardial SPECT and Tc-99m exercise tetrofosmin first pass and myocardial SPECT
- Detection of impaired fatty acid metabolism in right ventricular hypertrophy: Assessment by I-123 β-methyl iodophenyl pentadecanoic acid (BMIPP) myocardial single-photon emission computed tomography
- -0120- DETECTION OF IMPAIRED FATTY ACID METABOLISM IN RIGHT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY(PROCEEDINGS OF THE 59th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY)
- ASSESSMENT OF THE SEVERITY OF THE PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE BY TREADMILL EXERCISE : Hemodynamics, Cardiac Function (IV) : IV : 48 Annual Scientific Meeting, Japanese Circulation Society
- Electroencephalographic changes and their regional differences during pediatric cardiovascular surgery with hypothermia
- Age-Related Clinical and Neurophysiologic Characteristics of Intractable Epilepsy Associated with Cortical Malformation
- Abnormal fast activity in infancy with paroxysmal downwards gaze
- Complex partial status epilepticus in children with epilepsy
- Spectral characteristics of EEG gamma rhythms associated with epileptic spasms
- EEG Dipole Characteristics in Panayiotopoulos Syndrome
- Characteristics of Slow Waves on EEG Associate with Epileptic Spasms
- Dipole Modeling of Epileptic Spikes Can Be Accurate or Misleading
- Relationship between severity of epilepsy and developmental outcome in Angelman syndrome
- Very Fast Rhythmic Activity on Scalp EEG Associated with Epileptic Spasms
- III D3 Etiological analysis of epilepsy in children
- Clinical Research : Utility of the Scalp-Recorded Ictal EEG in Childhood Epilepsy
- Refractory Childhood Epilepsy and Factors Related to Refractoriness
- Clinical and electroencephalographic characteristics of children with febrile seizures plus
- Seizures-in-series observed in symptomatic generalized epilepsy other than West syndrome
- A study of spike-density on EEG in West syndrome