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Second Department Of Surgery Akita University School Of Medicine | 論文
- Simultaneous Esophagectomy and Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Without Cardiopulmonary Bypass : Report of a Case
- Expression of Tissue Factor mRNA and Invasion of Blood Vessels by Tumor Cells in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
- A Novel Method of Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping Using Magnetite in Patients with Thoracic Esophageal Cancer
- FEV1 is a Predictor of the Exercise Limit in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Survival Advantage of Using Autologous Blood Transfusion During Surgery for Esophageal Cancer
- Does Central Venous Pressure Reflect the Circulating Blood Volume for the Decrement of Compliance Just After Esophagectomy?
- Esophageal Cancer Associated with Right Aortic Arch : Report of Two Cases
- Severe Aspiration Pneumonia after Surgery for Reconstructed Gastric Tube Cancer Treated With Extracorporeal Life Support
- Mediastinal Extraadrenal Myelolipoma:Report of a Case
- Analysis of Results of Surgery Performed Over a 20-Year Period on 500 Patients with Cancer of the Thoracic Esophagus
- Preliminary Study of Uneven Fractionation Radiotherapy Combined with Chemotherapy for Esophageal Cancer
- Tumor-Derived TGFβ-1 Induces Dendritic Cell Apoptosis in the Sentinel Lymph Node
- Laparoscopic Repair of a Paraesophageal Hiatus Hernia Without Fundoplication
- Survival Advantage Provided by Using Autologous Blood Transfusion During Surgery
- Cancer of the Gastric Tube Reconstructed Through the Posterior Mediastinal Route After Radical Surgery for Esophageal Cancer
- Postoperative Lung Volume Calculated by Chest Computed Tomography in Patients With Esophageal Cancer
- Malignant fibrous histiocytoma originating from the thymus
- Diminished Numbers of Natural Killer Cells in the Sentinel Lymph Nodes of Patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
- Recurrent Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans with Myxoid and Fibrosarcomatous Changes Paralleled by Loss of CD34 Expression
- Late-onset chylothorax after pulmonary resection for lung cancer