Co-segregation of benign infantile convulsions and paroxysmal kinesigenic choreoathetosis
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概要
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- 2000-10-01
著者
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Nigami Hiroyuki
Department Of Pediatrics Nishi-kobe Medical Center
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FUJII Tatsuya
Department of Pediatrics, Shiga Medical Center for Children
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HATTORI Haruo
Department of Pediatrics, Kyoto University Faculty of Medicine
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Fujii Tatsuya
Department Of Pediatrics Shiga Medical Center For Children
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Hattori Haruo
Department Of Pediatrics Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
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HIGUCHI Yoshihisa
Department of Pediatrics, Kyoto University School of Medicine
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TSUJI Masahiro
Department of Pediatrics, Kyoto University School of Medicine
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HAMADA Yasushi
Hamada Clinic
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Hattori Haruo
Departments Of Pediatrics Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
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Tsuji Masahiro
Department Of Pediatrics Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
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Higuchi Yoshihisa
Department Of Pediatrics Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
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Higuchi Yoshihisa
Department Of Cardiology Utano National Hospital
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Higuchi Yoshihisa
Department Of Pediatrics Kyoto University School Of Medicine
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Fujii Tatsuya
Department Of Applied Physics Osaka University
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Tsuji Masahiro
Department Of Mechanical Engineering And Systems Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka University
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