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- Serum Lipid and Lipoprotein Levels in School Age Population of a Middle-Class Urban Town in Japan
- The Function of Eosinophils and Its Significance in Defence Mechanism Against Infection
- Comparison of two fetal growth curves in screening for high-risk neonates
- Investigations on Genetic Neurological Disorders of the Central Nervous System Involving Primarily Myelin Metabolism and Their Animal Counterparts (The Proceeding of Recent Advances of Neurological Disorders held in Jikei University Oct. 2, 1981)
- Four Cases of Left Aortic Arch and Right Descending Aorta
- On milk formulae for self-demand feeding in artificially-fed infants
- Bedside technics for the evaluation of the heart failure in infants and children
- The Role of Pediatricians in Prevention and Care of the Disabled (Preventable Handicaps:Pediatrician′s Role and Responsibility)
- Growth Hormone and Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Levels Increased in a Child with Diencephalic Syndrome
- Mucocutaneous lymph node Syndrome presention as acute cholecystitis
- Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases in the Neonates--Analysis of the Registered Cases in Japan (IPA Tokyo Symposia)
- Bilateral Wilms'tumor;A case report and a survey of nineteen cases in Japanese literature
- Venous pressure measurements in infants with and without heart failure
- Clinical and Epidemiological Aspects of Group B Streptococcus Neonatal Infection in Japan (IPA Tokyo Symposia)
- Studies on the Free Amino Acid Patterns in Cerebrospinal Fluid of Children-1-The Individuality of the Free Amino Acid Patterns in Cerebrospinal Fluid
- Prospect of the Monitoring System for Congenital Disorders in Japan (Preventable Handicaps:Pediatrician′s Role and Responsibility)
- Deficiency of Phosphotransferase Activity of Glucose-6-Phosphatase in Liver Specimens of Glycogenosis Ia Patients
- Studies on alkaline phosphatase during development-1,2-
- Characteristic Features of Lymphocyte Functions in Neonates (IPA Tokyo Symposia)
- IPA Tokyo Symposium I Round Table Discussion (Preventable Handicaps:Pediatrician′s Role and Responsibility)