Kitakanto Medical Journal
Published by Kitakanto Medical Society
ISSN : 1343-2826 eISSN : 1881-1191
Abbreviation : Kitakanto Med. J.
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Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Profiles of the Affinity of Antipsychotic Drugs for Neurotransmitter Receptors and Their Clinical Implication.
Citation: 16
Authors: Kimie, Kazuo, Yukiteru
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Giant Cell-Rich Osteosarcoma Simulating Giant Cell Tumor of Bone
Citation: 10
Authors: Tetsuya, Toshio, Hideomi, Kenji
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Prevalence of de Quervain's Disease in the General Population and Risk Factors
Citation: 9
Authors: Satoshi, Atsushi, Tsutomu, Tsuyoshi, Tetsuya, Kazuyuki, Kenji
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The Present Status, Problems, and Future of Mass Screening for Prostate Cancer in Gunma Prefecture: The Report of Mass Screening for Prostate Cancer Study Meeting in 1998.
Citation: 7
Authors: Kazuto, Yutaka, Rie, Hisako, Nobuaki, Kohei, Hidetoshi
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Effects of Relaxing Breathing Exercises in Healthy Women.
Citation: 6
Authors: Natsuko, Hiroto, Kikuyo
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Clinical Decision-making by Nursing Staff According to their Perceptions of Patients' Abnormalities
Citation: 6
Authors: Astuko, Masataka, Makiko, Yayoi
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Study on Factors Related to Repeated Incidents and Accidents Caused by Nursing Professionals
Citation: 6
Authors: Mika, Hiroko, Kikuko, Yuko, Ayumi, Mieko, Yayoi
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Effects of Shiatsu Massage on Relief of Anxiety and Side Effect Symptoms of Patients Receiving Cancer Chemotherapy.
Citation: 5
Authors: Mitue, Akemi, Yukari, Kumiko, Kiyoko
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Activities of Daily Living Outcomes in Subacute Stroke Patients: Predictive Factors for the Improvement of Functional Independence Measure (FIM)
Citation: 5
Authors: Atai, Masahiko, Kiyoshi