Neurologic Features of Chronic Minamata Disease (Organic Mercury Poisoning) Certified at Autopsy
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概要
著者
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Ando Masayuki
The First Department Of Internal Medicine Kumamoto University School Of Medicine
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Eto Komyo
National Institute For Minamata Disease
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Eto Komyo
National Institure For Minamata Disease
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UCHINO Makoto
The First Department of Internal Medicine, Kumamoto University School of Medicine
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KUMAMOTO TOSHIHIDE
The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Oita University Faculty of Medicine
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Okajima Toru
Jonan Hospital
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Uchino Makoto
The First Department Of Internal Medicine Kumamoto University School Of Medicine
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MISHIMA Isao
Jonan Hospital
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Kumamoto Toshihide
The Third Department Of Internal Medicine Oita Medical University
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