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Norishige Yoshikawa
Researcher at Wakayama Medical University
Publications - 257
Citations - 8034
Norishige Yoshikawa is an academic researcher from Wakayama Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nephropathy & Nephrotic syndrome. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 249 publications receiving 7228 citations. Previous affiliations of Norishige Yoshikawa include University of Shizuoka & Kobe University.
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A genome-wide association study identifies three new risk loci for Kawasaki disease
Yoshihiro Onouchi,Kouichi Ozaki,Jane C. Burns,Jane C. Burns,Chisato Shimizu,Chisato Shimizu,Masaru Terai,Hiromichi Hamada,Takafumi Honda,Hiroyuki Suzuki,Tomohiro Suenaga,Takashi Takeuchi,Norishige Yoshikawa,Yoichi Suzuki,Kumi Yasukawa,Ryota Ebata,Kouji Higashi,Tsutomu Saji,Yasushi Kemmotsu,Shinichi Takatsuki,Kazunobu Ouchi,Fumio Kishi,Tetsushi Yoshikawa,Toshiro Nagai,Kunihiro Hamamoto,Yoshitake Sato,Akihito Honda,Hironobu Kobayashi,Junichi Sato,Shoichi Shibuta,Masakazu Miyawaki,Ko Oishi,Hironobu Yamaga,Noriyuki Aoyagi,Seiji Iwahashi,Ritsuko Miyashita,Yuji Murata,Kumiko Sasago,Atsushi Takahashi,Naoyuki Kamatani,Michiaki Kubo,Tatsuhiko Tsunoda,Akira Hata,Yusuke Nakamura,Toshihiro Tanaka +44 more
TL;DR: A genome-wide association study of Kawasaki disease in Japanese subjects using data from 428 individuals with Kawasaki Disease and 3,379 controls genotyped at 473,803 SNPs provides new insights into the pathogenesis and pathophysiology of Kaw Osaka disease.
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A Controlled Trial of Combined Therapy for Newly Diagnosed Severe Childhood IgA Nephropathy
Norishige Yoshikawa,Hiroshi Ito,Tadasu Sakai,Yasuo Takekoshi,Masataka Honda,Midori Awazu,K. Ito,Kikuo Iitaka,Yasushi Koitabashi,Kanji Yamaoka,Kimiko Nakagawa,Hajime Nakamura,Souichirou Matsuyama,Yoshiki Seino,Nobuaki Takeda,Shinzaburou Hattori,Makoto Ninomiya +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of such treatment were compared to those of treatment with prednisolone, azathioprine, heparin-warfarin, and dipyridamole early in the course of disease.
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Cyclosporin in idiopathic glomerular disease associated with the nephrotic syndrome : Workshop recommendations
Dan Cattran,Efstathios Alexopoulos,Peter Heering,Peter F. Hoyer,Atholl Johnston,Alain Meyrier,C. Ponticelli,Takao Saito,G. Choukroun,Patrick H. Nachman,Manuel Praga,Norishige Yoshikawa +11 more
TL;DR: The use of cyclosporin in the management of idiopathic glomerular disease associated with nephrotic syndrome (INS) remains controversial and one of the most complex areas relates to utilization of the drug cyclosporain this paper.
The Oxford IgA nephropathy clinicopathological classification is valid for children as well as adults A Working Group of the International IgA Nephropathy Network and the Renal Pathology Society
Rosanna Coppo,Roberta Camilla,Ronald J. Hogg,Daniel C. Cattran,H. Terence Cook,John Feehally,Alessandro Amore,Charles E. Alpers,Jonathan Barratt,François Berthoux,Stephen M. Bonsib,Jan A. Bruijn,Steven N. Emancipator,Francesco Emma,Franco Ferrario,Fernando C. Fervenza,Sandrine Florquin,Agnes Fogo,Colin C. Geddes,Hermann Josef Groene,Mark Haas,Andrew M. Herzenberg,Prue Hill,Stephen I-Hong Hsu,J. Charles Jennette,Kensuke Joh,Bruce A. Julian,Tetsuya Kawamura,Fernand F.M. Lai,Lei S. Li,Philip Kt Li,Z. Liu,Sergio Mezzano,F. Paolo Schena,Yasuhiko Tomino,Patrick D. Walker,Haiyan Wang,Jan J. Weening,Norishige Yoshikawa,Hong Zhang +39 more
TL;DR: This paper found that the cross-sectional correlation between pathology and proteinuria was similar in adults and children, and that the predictivevalue of each specific lesion on the rate of decline of renalfunction or renal survival in IgA nephropathy was notdifferent between children and adults.
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The oxford iga nephropathy clinicopathological classification is valid for children as well as adults
Rosanna Coppo,Stéphan Troyanov,Roberta Camilla,Ronald J. Hogg,Daniel C. Cattran,H. Terence Cook,John Feehally,Ian Roberts,Alessandro Amore,Charles E. Alpers,Jonathan Barratt,François Berthoux,Stephen M. Bonsib,Jan A. Bruijn,Vivette D. D'Agati,Giuseppe D'Amico,Steven N. Emancipator,Francesco Emma,Franco Ferrario,Fernando C. Fervenza,Sandrine Florquin,Agnes B. Fogo,Colin C. Geddes,Hermann Josef Groene,Mark Haas,Andrew M. Herzenberg,Prue Hill,Stephen I-Hong Hsu,J. Charles Jennette,Kensuke Joh,Bruce A. Julian,Tetsuya Kawamura,Fernand Mac-Moune Lai,Lei S. Li,Philip Kam-Tao Li,Z. Liu,Sergio Mezzano,F. Paolo Schena,Yasuhiko Tomino,Patrick D. Walker,Haiyan Wang,Jan J. Weening,Norishige Yoshikawa,Hong Zhang +43 more
TL;DR: The cross-sectional correlation between pathology and proteinuria was similar in adults and children and the predictive value of each specific lesion on the rate of decline of renal function or renal survival in IgA nephropathy was not different between children and adults.