Transesophageal Echocardiography for Detection of Cardiac Diseases in Patients with Retinal Artery Occlusion
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概要
著者
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UCHINO Makoto
the Department of Neurology, Kumamoto University School of Medicine
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Misumi Ikuo
The Department Of Cardiology Amakusa Medical Center
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INATOMI Yuichiro
the Stroke Center, Saiseikai Kumamoto Hospital
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HINO Hirotake
the Department of Neurology, National Saishunso Hospital
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HASHIMOTO Yoichiro
the Department of Neurology
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FURUYOSHI Naohiko
the Department of Ophthalmology, Kumamoto City Hospital
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Hino Hirotake
The Department Of Neurology National Saishunso Hospital
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Uchino Makoto
The Department Of Neurology Kumamoto University School Of Medicine
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Inatomi Yuichiro
The Stroke Center Saiseikai Kumamoto Hospital
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Furuyoshi Naohiko
The Department Of Ophthalmology Kumamoto City Hospital
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