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Department of Pediatric Surgery, Osaka University Graduated School of Medicine | 論文
- P-88 PULMONARY VENTILATION AND PERFUSION ABNORMALITIES IN THE FOLLOW UP OF THE SEVERELY ILL PATIENTS WITH CONGENITAL DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA
- P-87 ULTRASONOGRAPHIC PREDICTION OF CLINICAL PULMONARY HYPOPLASIA : THE MEASUREMENT OF THE CHEST/TRUNK LENGTH RATIO IN FETUSES
- I-13 PROGNOSTIC FACTORS OF NEONATAL CYSTIC LUNG DISEASE DIAGNOSED ANTENATALLY
- Meconium peritonitis in utero
- Successful Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in a Child with Upper Transverse Scarring : Report of a Case
- Influence of Glutamine-Supplemented Parenteral Nutrition on Intestinal Amino Acid Metabolism in Rats After Small Bowel Resection
- P-075A Relationship between L/T-ratio and LHR in the prenatal evaluation for the severity of congenital diaphragmatic hernia(International Session II, the 44th Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Pediatric Surgeons)
- IS-014 Growth of diaphragm after repair of congenital diaphragmatic hernia : Special reference to lung V/Q scan and scoliosis(the 44th Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Pediatric Surgeons)
- P-113 The role of silastic airway stents in the management of pediatric trahceobronchial stenosis
- IS-013 Can prenatal diagnosis and maternal transport improve patient outcomes in neonatal surgery?(International Session IV,Better Life for Sick Children, Better Future for Pediatric Surgery,the 45th Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Pediatric Surgeon
- IS-8 Prenatal factors affecting prognosis in congenital diaphragmatic hernia(International Session II)
- IS-22 Congenital short bowel syndrome : A case successfully treated with home parenteral nuturition(International Session IV)
- IS-005 Intrathoracic Migration of the Wrap after Nissen Fundoplication in Neurologically Impaired Children
- Is adrenomedullin involved in the pathophysiology of persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn?
- IS-018 Is Adrenomedullin Involved in the Pathophysiology of Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn?
- Congenital Multiple Intestinal Atresia successfully Treated with Multiple Anastomoses in a Premature Neonate : Report of a Case