Overview
Shuya Kaneko practices in Tokyo, Japan. Kaneko is rated as an Experienced expert by MediFind in the treatment of Singleton-Merten Syndrome. Their top areas of expertise are Kikuchi Disease, Kawasaki Disease, Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis, and Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA).
Their clinical research consists of co-authoring 42 peer reviewed articles. MediFind looks at clinical research from the past 15 years. In particular, they have co-authored 1 article in the study of Singleton-Merten Syndrome.
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Clinical Research
Clinical research consists of overseeing clinical studies of patients undergoing new treatments and therapies, and publishing articles in peer reviewed medical journals. Experts who actively participate in clinical research are generally at the forefront of the fields and aware of the most up-to-date advances in treatments for their patients.
Areas of Expertise
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- Distinguished
- Kikuchi DiseaseKaneko isDistinguished. Learn about Kikuchi Disease.
- Advanced
- Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis
- Interstitial NephritisKaneko isAdvanced. Learn about Interstitial Nephritis.
- Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA)
- Kawasaki DiseaseKaneko isAdvanced. Learn about Kawasaki Disease.
- LymphadenitisKaneko isAdvanced. Learn about Lymphadenitis.
- Non-Langerhans-Cell Histiocytosis
- Experienced
- Acute Febrile Neutrophilic Dermatosis
- ArthritisKaneko isExperienced. Learn about Arthritis.
- Bacterial MeningitisKaneko isExperienced. Learn about Bacterial Meningitis.
- Behcet DiseaseKaneko isExperienced. Learn about Behcet Disease.
- Blood ClotsKaneko isExperienced. Learn about Blood Clots.
- Cerebral Cavernous MalformationKaneko isExperienced. Learn about Cerebral Cavernous Malformation.