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  Takeda Masanaka
   Department   Specialty Division  , Clinical Medicine Seminars
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1. Case report  "Chronic" optic neuropathy in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy:A case report 2013/03
2. Original article  Pain in patients with Parkinson's disease; a pain-related evoked potential study 2014
3. Original article  Comparative neurophysiologic study of pain in patients with Parkinson's disease and patients with persistent pain after spinal surgery 2017/03
4. Case report  Transient epileptic amnesia in a temporal lobe epilepsy patient with amygdala enlargement: a case study. 2020/02
5. Original article  Diagnostic Value of Electroencephalography in Dementia with Lewy Bodies 2022/02
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1. Contributor  Central pain in patients with Parkinson disease evaluated by pain-related evoked potentials., In the 2012 ICME International Conference on Complex Medical Engineering IEEE 2012
2. Contributor  Pain-related evoked potentials in normal subjects and patients with persistent pain after spinal surgery., In the 2012 ICME International Conference on Complex Medical Engineering IEEE 2012
■ Presentation
1. Neurophysiologic study of pain in Parkinson's disease: A study with pain-related evoked potentials.  2013/06/17
2. Investigating non-motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease by pain-related evoked potentials and MIBG myocardial scintigraphy  2014/06/27
3. Neurophysiologic study of patients with Parkinson's disease and patients with persistent pain after spinal surgery  2016/05/20
4. Evaluation of the validity of EEG toward the patients with possible dementia  2016/09/02
5. Temporal lobe epilepsy with amygdala enlargement: a clinical study  2017/09/02
6. Pain-related evoked potentials in multiple system atrophy compared to Parkinson's disease.  2017/09/19
7. Pain in patients with multiple system atrophy: a pain-related evoked potential study.  2019/09/24
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