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Keyword [Microanatomy]
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21. The Anatomical And Clinical Study Of Posterior Petrous Meningiomas
22. The Study On The Microanatomy Of Operative Approaches To The Aneurysms Of The Posterior Circulation
23. Study On The Pathogenesis Of Multiple Intracranial Aneurysms And Its Microanatomy Applications Of A Novel Operative Approaches
24. Microanatomy Resesach And Clinical Application Of Transcallosal-hemispheres Approaches To The Third Ventricle
25. Microanatomical Study Of The Cavernous Sinus Region
26. Microsurgical Anatomy And Lateral Operative Approach Of Petroclival Region
27. Microanatomical Study Of The Superior Orbital Fissure
28. Microanatomic Study On Preauricular Subtemporal-Infratemporal Fossa Approach
29. Unilateral Approaches To Bilutateral Cerebral Aneurysms: A Study Of Microsurgical Anatomical
30. Microanatomy Study Of Endoscope-asisted Keyhole Approaches Via Anterior Skull Base-supreaorbital Or Glabellar Approach
31. Microsurgical Anatomy Of The Space Around Internal Acoustic Canal In Posterior Cranial Fossa Via Keyhole Approach And The Clinical Applications
32. Anatomical Study On The Fibular Side Flap Of The Second Toe And The Application In Cutaneous Deficiency Treatment Of The Hand
33. Study Of Microanatomy And Endoscope Anatomy Of Cerebelloponotine Angle Via Suboccipito-retrosigmoid Approach
34. Microanatomical Studies Of Paraclinoid Region And The Lateral Wall Of Cavernous Sinus
35. Microanatomical And Histological Studies On The Fascicular Group To The Intrinsic Muscles Of Hand In Median Nerve And Three-Dimensional Imaging Reconstruction Of Its Fascicular Groups
36. Vascular Anatony And Replantation Of Fingertip
37. Anatomic Study Of Intratemporal Structures And Computer-aided Three-dimensional Reconstructed Images
38. Microanatomical Study Of The Facial Nerve In The Temporal Bone Via Mastoid-middle Cranial Fossa Approach
39. Applied Anatomy Of Subtemporal Transmandibular Approach For Lateral Skull Base Exposure
40. Microanatomy And Clinical Application Of Far Lateral Suboccipital Transcondylar Approach
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