Kentaro Sakashita
- Multiple cytokine response to mycobacterium tuberculosis with a whole blood assay is useful to distinguish active from latent tuberculosis infection in a highly tuberculosis endemic countryBy Kentaro Sakashita, Michio Yasunami, Motoi Suzuki, Takaharu Shimazaki, Naomi Saludar, Edith Tria, Jose Villarama, Winston Go and Koya AriyoshiKentaro Sakashita1Department of Infectious Disease, Nagoya Medical Center, Nagoya, JapanMichio Yasunami2Department of Clinical Medicine, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, JapanMotoi Suzuki2Department of Clinical Medicine, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, JapanTakaharu Shimazaki2Department of Clinical Medicine, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, JapanNaomi Saludar3San Lazaro Hospital, Department of Health, Manila, PhilippinesEdith Tria3San Lazaro Hospital, Department of Health, Manila, PhilippinesJose Villarama3San Lazaro Hospital, Department of Health, Manila, PhilippinesWinston Go3San Lazaro Hospital, Department of Health, Manila, PhilippinesKoya Ariyoshi2Department of Clinical Medicine, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan
- A randomized controlled trial of bronchial occlusion therapies with silicon spigots or fibrin glue against intractable spontaneous pneumothoraxBy Kengo Murata, Yu Sato, Kentaro Sakashita, Miyako Kitazono, Akihiko Wada, Tetsuya Obara and Mikio TakamoriKengo Murata1Pulmonology, Tama Medical Center, Tokyo, JapanYu Sato1Pulmonology, Tama Medical Center, Tokyo, JapanKentaro Sakashita1Pulmonology, Tama Medical Center, Tokyo, JapanMiyako Kitazono1Pulmonology, Tama Medical Center, Tokyo, JapanAkihiko Wada1Pulmonology, Tama Medical Center, Tokyo, JapanTetsuya Obara2Thoracic Surgery, Tama Medical Center, Tokyo, JapanMikio Takamori1Pulmonology, Tama Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan
- Predictor of success in endobronchial occlusion therapy against intractable pneumothoracesBy Kengo Murata, Yu Sato, Kentaro Sakashita, Miyako Kitazono, Akihiko Wada, Tetsuya Obara and Mikio TakamoriKengo Murata1Pulmonology, Tama Medical Center, Tokyo, JapanYu Sato1Pulmonology, Tama Medical Center, Tokyo, JapanKentaro Sakashita1Pulmonology, Tama Medical Center, Tokyo, JapanMiyako Kitazono1Pulmonology, Tama Medical Center, Tokyo, JapanAkihiko Wada1Pulmonology, Tama Medical Center, Tokyo, JapanTetsuya Obara2Thoracic Surgery, Tama Medical Center, Tokyo, JapanMikio Takamori1Pulmonology, Tama Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan
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