Overview
Ryogen Sasaki practices in Kuwana, Japan. Sasaki is rated as an Experienced expert by MediFind in the treatment of Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis. Their top areas of expertise are Familial Periodic Paralysis, Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis, Amyotonia Congenita, Myotonia Congenita, and Pancreaticoduodenectomy.
Their clinical research consists of co-authoring 39 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 Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis.
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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
MediFind evaluates expertise by pulling from factors such as number of articles a doctor has published in medical journals, participation in clinical trials, speaking at industry conferences, prescribing and referral patterns, and strength of connections with other experts in their field.
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- Advanced
- Amyotonia CongenitaSasaki isAdvanced. Learn about Amyotonia Congenita.
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's Disease)
- Familial Periodic Paralysis
- Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis
- Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis
- Myotonia CongenitaSasaki isAdvanced. Learn about Myotonia Congenita.
- Experienced
- Andersen-Tawil SyndromeSasaki isExperienced. Learn about Andersen-Tawil Syndrome.
- Carotid Artery DiseaseSasaki isExperienced. Learn about Carotid Artery Disease.
- Corticobasal DegenerationSasaki isExperienced. Learn about Corticobasal Degeneration.
- DementiaSasaki isExperienced. Learn about Dementia.
- Eyelid DroopingSasaki isExperienced. Learn about Eyelid Drooping.
- Frontotemporal DementiaSasaki isExperienced. Learn about Frontotemporal Dementia.