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Keyword [Clivus]
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1. Study And Assessment Of The Anatomy Involving The Extended Transsphenoidal Approach
2. The Microsurgical Anatomy Of The Skull Base And Parasellar Region Associated With Extend Transsphenoidal Approach And The Plastination Technique For Preservation Of The Specimen
3. Lateral Approaches To The Clival Region
4. The Anatomical And Clinical Research Of Endoscopic Transoral-transpharyngeal Approach To Craniovertebral Junction
5. The Endoscopic Anatomical Study And Clinical Application Via Transsphenoidal Approach To The Sellar And Clivus
6. The Extended Endoscopic Endonasal Approach To The Clivus And Anterior Region Of Foramen Magnum: Applied Anatomy Of Specimen And CT
7. Endoscopic Transnasal Approach To Cranio-vertebral Junction: An Applied Anatomy Study
8. Extended Endoscopic Endonasal Approach To The Midline Ventral Skull Base: Anatomic Study
9. Microsurgical Operative Treatment To Petrosal-clivus Meningioma
10. The Transoral-Transpharyngeal Approach To The Middle And Lower Part Of Clivus And The Lesions Of Great Occipital Foramen And Upper Spine: Endosconic Anatomic Study
11. Anatomical Variations Of The Occipital Condylar In The Post-lateral Approach To The Lesions Of Ventral Foramen Magnum
12. Study Of Applied Anatomy On The Operative Approach Of Clivus Through Anterior Cornu Of Parietomastoid Suture
13. Measurement Of Bony Structure And Clinic Significance Of The Clivus
14. Clinical Analysis Of Surgical Therapy Of Five Clivus Chordoma By Far Lateral Approach
15. Applied Anatomy Study Of Extended Transsphenoidal Approach
16. Microanatomy And Virtual Imaging Anatomy Of Transanterior Approaches To The Clivus
17. Microscopic Anatomic And Imaging Anatomic Study Of Neuronavigation-assisted Transoral Approach To The Inferior Clivus
18. Ii - ¢õ ¢ó Cranial Nerves In Skull Base Surgery Applied Anatomy Study
19. Microsurgical Treatment Of Petrosal-clivus Meningioma (Analysis Of 50 Cases)
20. The Extended Endoscopic Endonasal Approach To The Clivus And Anterior Region Of Brain Stem: Applied Anatomic Research And Clinical Research
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