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Fukuda Michio

フクダ ミチオ | Fukuda Michio
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor
Homepage URL  (1): http://www.med.nagoya-cu.ac.jp/inter3.dir/index.html
Research field  (1): Nephrology
Research keywords  (3): レニン-アンジオテンシン系 ,  腎生検 ,  食塩感受性高血圧
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (2):
  • 2007 - 2009 腎予備能低下と心血管事故:心-腎連関の機序を探る
  • 2005 - 2007 立位負荷テストによる腎予備能検査を確立する
Papers (149):
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Books (4):
  • 腎疾患の進行抑制 最新の知見から; 血圧管理
    Mebio 2004
  • AASK
    DATA update 循環系 第3版 (山口徹、日和田邦男、斉藤康 編) 先端医学社 2004
  • ネフローゼ症候群のシクロスポリン (CyA) 療法
    最新内科学体系「腎・泌尿器疾患」金澤一郎、冨田公夫編 中山出版 1997
  • XII. 腎移植 1. 拒絶反応
    腎臓病学の診断アプローチ(第38回日本腎臓学会学術総会記念) 1995
Lectures and oral presentations  (4):
  • Intrarenal RAAS Activity Can Modify Circadian Blood Pressure Rhythm in Patients with IgA Nephropathy.
    (Renal Week 2010 (Denver, CO) 2010)
  • Renal dysfunction requires longer duration until neight-time blood pressure (BP) dips.
    (The 22nd Scientific Meeting International Society of Hypertension, and the 18th Scientific Meeting European Society of Hypertension, Berlin, 2008 2008)
  • OLMESARTAN SHORTENS THE DURATION UNTILL NOCTURNAL BLOOD PRESSURE (BP) DIP AND NORMALIZES CIRCADIAN BP RHYTHM FROM NON-DIPPER TO DIPPER IN CKD
    (Renal week 2007 (40th Annual Meeting and Scientific Exposition of American Society of Nephrology), San Francisco, USA 2007)
  • Renal Dysfunction Requires Longer Duration before Blood Pressure Dips During Night: Hypothesis on Renal Mechanism of NON-DIPPER
    (The 21st Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Hypertension, 5th Asian-Pacific Congress of Hypertension, 29th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Society of Hypertension, Fukuoka, Japan 2006)
Education (1):
  • Nagoya City University
Professional career (1):
  • 名古屋市立大学/博士(医学)
Awards (1):
  • 2010 - Young Investigator Award International Society of Nephrology Nexus Kyoto
Association Membership(s) (9):
The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine ,  The Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy ,  Japan College of Rheumatology ,  American Physiological Society ,  International Society of Hypertension ,  The Japanese Society of Hypertension ,  American Society of Nephrology ,  International Society of Nephrology ,  Japanese Society of Nephrology
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