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Tsuyoshi Fujita to Cross-Sectional Studies

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Connection Strength

0.196
  1. Fujita T, Umegaki E, Masuda A, Kobayashi M, Yamazaki Y, Terao S, Sanuki T, Okada A, Murakami M, Watanabe A, Obata D, Yoshinaka H, Kutsumi H, Azuma T, Kodama Y. Factors Associated with Overlap between Functional Dyspepsia and Nonerosive Reflux Disease in Endoscopy-based Helicobacter pylori-uninfected Japanese Health Checkup Participants: A Prospective, Multicenter Cross-sectional Study. Intern Med. 2024 Mar 01; 63(5):639-647.
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    Score: 0.113
  2. Hamamoto Y, Ouhara K, Miyagawa T, Shintani T, Komatsu N, Kajiya M, Matsuda S, Fujita T, Sasaki S, Iwata T, Ohno H, Yoneda M, Mizuno N, Kurihara H. Masticatory dysfunction in patients with diabetic neuropathy: A cross-sectional study. PLoS One. 2022; 17(6):e0269594.
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    Score: 0.026
  3. Takenaka H, Fujita T, Masuda A, Yano Y, Watanabe A, Kodama Y. Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Is Strongly Associated with Smoking Status and Is Improved by Smoking Cessation in Japanese Males: A Retrospective Study. Kobe J Med Sci. 2020 Nov 17; 66(3):E102-E112.
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    Score: 0.024
  4. Matsuda S, Okanobu A, Hatano S, Kajiya M, Sasaki S, Hamamoto Y, Iwata T, Ouhara K, Takeda K, Mizuno N, Fujita T, Kurihara H. Relationship between periodontal inflammation and calcium channel blockers induced gingival overgrowth-a cross-sectional study in a Japanese population. Clin Oral Investig. 2019 Nov; 23(11):4099-4105.
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    Score: 0.021
  5. Tanaka S, Morita Y, Fujita T, Yokozaki H, Obata D, Fujiwara S, Wakahara C, Masuda A, Sugimoto M, Sanuki T, Yoshida M, Toyonaga T, Kutsumi H, Azuma T. Clinicopathological characteristics of abnormal micro-lesions at the oro-hypopharynx detected by a magnifying narrow band imaging system. Dig Endosc. 2012 Mar; 24(2):100-9.
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    Score: 0.012
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