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161. Polymorphisms Of Myocilin And Optineurin In Primary Open Angle Glaucoma Patients
162. The Visual Field Ananlyses In Primary Open Angle Glaucoma With High Myopia
163. The Research Of Endplate Angle Measurement On Cervical Disc Replacement
164. A Clinical Study Of Pituitary Adenoma Resection By Trans-single Nostril Transsphenoidal Sinus Approach
165. The Study Of Ciliary Body Thickness In Eyes With Primary Angel-closure Glaucoma
166. A Prosective Evaluation Of Changes In Anterior Segment Morphology After Laser Iridotomy.
167. Trabeculectomy For Primary Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma With Persistent High Intraocular Pressure By Ultrasound Biomicroscopy
168. Anterior Chamber And Angle Structures Changes After Posterior Chamber Phakic Intraocular Lens Implantation
169. Clinical Discussion Of The Relationship Of Postoperative Shallow Anterior Chamber Of Angle-Closure Glaucomatous Trabeculectomy With Preoperative Cyclodialysis And That With Intraocular Pressure
170. Adaption Of Masseter Muscle After Mandibular Angle Ostectomy In Rabbits
171. Application Of Activitor Appliance In The Treatment Of Class Ⅱ Malocclusion
172. Difference Of Retina Artery Branch Angle Among The Youth, The Old And The Hypertension Patients
173. The Cephalometric Changes Of The Morphology Of The Symphysis After Extraction In Angle Class Ⅱ Division 1 Malocclusion
174. The Anatomical Study Of Operational Spaces In Cerebellopontine Angle Via Retrosigmoid Approach
175. Effect Of Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma On The Corneal Endothelium
176. Comparation Of Higher-order Aberration Changes Between After LASIK With Aggle Kappa Adjusted And After Custom LASIK.
177. Analysis Of The Correlative Factors Of The Nasolabial Angle Of 12-14 Years Old Children With Angle's Ⅱ~1 Malocclusion Of Chengdu
178. A Radiologic Survey Of Morphological Indexes Of Chinese Proximal Tibias
179. Study Of Function And Position On Midgastric Transverse Band
180. General Evaluation Of The Degree Of Exposure And Damage To The Cerebellopontine Angle Region By The Postlabyrithine Approach And The Suboccipital-retrosigmoid Approach
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