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Accuracy of the impression technique using thermoforming polymethyl methacrylate tray

Miyashita , Suzuki H, Kishi M, Ko SM

  • KMID: 2195662
  • J Korean Acad Prosthodont.
  • 2007 Jun;45(3):389-400.
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Use of the conventional dental impression procedure is problematic in patients who have difficulty opening their mouth, difficulty breathing through their nose or tendency to gag. PURPOSE: It...
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Trough level of infliximab is useful for assessing mucosal healing in Crohn's disease: a prospective cohort study

Koga A, Matsui T, Takatsu N, Takada Y, Kishi M, Yano Y, Beppu T, Ono Y, Ninomiya K, Hirai F, Nagahama T, Hisabe T, Takaki Y, Yao K, Imaeda H, Andoh A

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Decreased trough levels of infliximab (TLI) and antibodies to infliximab (ATI) are associated with loss of response (LOR) in Crohn's disease. Two prospective studies were conducted to determine whether...
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Risk factors for severity of colonic diverticular hemorrhage

Kinjo K, Matsui T, Hisabe T, Ishihara H, Kojima T, Chuman K, Yasukawa S, Beppu T, Koga A, Ishikawa S, Kishi M, Takatsu N, Hirai F, Yao K, Ueki T, Washio M

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Colonic diverticular hemorrhage (DH) was a rare disease until the 1990s, and its incidence has increased rapidly since 2000 in Japan. In recent years, colonic DH has been the...
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Genetic Screening for Spinocerebellar Ataxia Genes in a Japanese Single-Hospital Cohort

Sakakibara R, Tateno F, Kishi M, Tsuyusaki , Aiba Y, Terada H, Inaoka T, Sawai S, Kuwabara S, Nomura F

OBJECTIVE: Diagnosis of sporadic cerebellar ataxia is a challenge for neurologists. A wide range of potential causes exist, including chronic alcohol use, multiple system atrophy of cerebellar type (MSA-C), and...
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