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Department of Oral Surgery, Kurume University School of Medicine | 論文
- High prevalence of hepatitis C virus antibody and RNA in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
- Lack of detection of hepatitis C virus replicative intermediate in abdominal lymph nodes
- High incidence of oral precancerous lesions in a hyperendemic area of hepatitis C virus infection
- Immunological evaluation in oral lichen planus with chronic hepatitis C
- Multiple primary neoplasms and hepatitis C virus infection in oral cancer patients
- Effectiveness of glycyrrhizin for oral lichen planus in patients with chronic HCV infection
- CLINICAL STATISTIC OBSERVATIONS OF INPATIENTS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ORAL SURGERY DURING THE PAST 12 YEARS
- CLINICOSTATISTIC OBSERVATIONS ON THE PATIENTS OF CLEFT LIP AND CLEFT PALATE : REPORT 1: MORPHOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
- Reliable, Minimally Invasive Oromandibular Reconstruction Using Metal Plate Rolled with Pectoralis Major Myocutaneous Flap
- Domain Analysis of the Tetraspanins: Studied of CD9/CD63 Chimeric Molecules on Subcellular Localization and Upregulation Activity for Diphtheria Toxin Binding
- Recurrent Herpetic Infection of the Oral Floor. A Case Report.:A Case Report
- Two Cases of Recurrent Herpetic Infection of the Tongue.
- Comparison of the Inpatients Admitted during the Recent 5 Years (January 1994-December 1998) with Those Admitted during the Previous 5 Years (January 1989-December 1993). A Clinico-statistical Study.
- Morphological Analysis by Lateral Cephalography of Sleep Apnea Syndrome in 53 Patients.
- A comparison of crystallinity of calculi by X-ray diffraction line broadening analysis for bilateral and concurrent submandibular sialolithiasis.
- Negative-strand HCV RNA Was Not Detected in Bone Marrow Cells of Patients with HCV Infection.
- A Granular Cell Tumor of the Buccal Mucosa. A Case Report.:A Case Report
- OBSERVATION ON A CASE OF ACINIC CELL TUMOR BY SEM AND TEM
- SCANNING AND TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS OF A CONGENITAL EPULIS
- ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS ON CHRONIC LYMPHADENITIS IN THE SUBMUCOSA