<Original Article> The Effects of Epalrestat on Subjective Symptoms and Vibratory Threshold in Type 2 Diabetic Patients with Neuropathy
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著者
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ONAYA TOSHIMASA.
The Third Department of Internal Medicine,Yamanashi Medical University
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ONAYA Toshimasa
The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Yamanashi Medical University
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Tawata Masato
山梨大学 医学部内科学講座第3教室
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Tawata Masato
The Third Department Of Internal Medicine Medical University Of Yamanashi
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Aida Kaoru
Third Department Of Internal Medicine Yamanashi Medical University
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Onaya Toshimasa
Third Department Of Internal Medicine Interdisciplinary Graduate School Of Medicine And Engineering
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AIDA Kaoru
The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Yamanashi Medical University
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INOUE Masaharu
The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Yamanashi Medical University
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KURIHARA Akihiro
The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Yamanashi Medical University
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IWASE Eiichi
The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Yamanashi Medical University
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GAN Naoya
The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Yamanashi Medical University
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Iwase Eiichi
Yamanashi Medical Univ. Yamanashi Jpn
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Gan Naoya
The Third Department Of Internal Medicine Yamanashi Medical University
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Kurihara Akihiro
The Third Department Of Internal Medicine Yamanashi Medical University
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Inoue Masaharu
The Third Department Of Internal Medicine Yamanashi Medical University
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Onaya Toshimasa
Third Department Of Internal Medicine Interdisciplinary Graduate School Of Medicine And Engineering University Of Yamanashi
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Tawata Masato
Third Department Of Internal Medicine Interdisciplinary Graduate School Of Medicine And Engineering University Of Yamanashi
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TAWATA Masato/AIDA
The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Yamanashi Medical University/The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Yamanashi Medical University/The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Yamanashi Medical University/The Third Department of Internal Medici
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ONAYA Toshimasa
The Third Department of Internal Medicine, University of Yamanashi Medical School
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TAWATA MASATO
The Third Department of Internal Medicine,Yamanashi Medical University
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TAWATA Masato
The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Yamanashi Medical University
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AIDA Kaoru
The Third Department of Internal Medicine, University of Yamanashi Medical School
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