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1. Endoscopic Endonasal Transphenoidal Approaches To The Sellar Region: Anatomic Study And Clinical Application
2. Microsurgical Anatomy Of The Subarachnoid Cisterns, Related Structures And Surgical Spaces Of The Sellar Region
3. The Application Of "Key Hole" Technique In Microneurosurgery
4. Microsurgical Anatomy And Clinical Applied Study Of Internal Carotid Artery Upper Space From Pterional Approach
5. Transnasal Endoscopic Surgery Of The Sellar Region, The Pterygopalatine Fossa And Related Structures: Anatomy And Surgical Technique Study
6. A Primary Observation About Relationship Between Tumors Of Sellar Region And Cycle Of Willis
7. Research Of Microsurgery Removing Sellar Region Tumor By Interhemispheric Approach (Reports Of 36 Cases)
8. An Analysis Of 758 Cases With Sellar Region Lesions And Microanatomy Of Operative Approaches To Sellar Region
9. Microsurgical Removal Of The Sellar Region Tumnors Via Transpterional Approach
10. The Anatomical Study Of The Operating Spaces In Sellar Region Via Pterional Approach Under Different Visual Angles
11. Microneurosurgical Remove Of The Sellar Region Meningiomas Via Interhemispheric Approach
12. Observations On Anatomic Changes Of Opticocarotia Triangle In Operations By Pterional Approach
13. A Study Of Applied Anatomy Of Resecting Pituitary Adenomas Through Single Nostril Transsphenoidal Approach
14. The Study Of Single-nostril Transsphenoidal Approach For Pituitary Adenoma Microsurgery
15. Microanatomical Study Of Subtemporal Keyhole Approach
16. Endoscopic Anatomy And Clinical Research Of Sellar Region Via Pterional Keyhole Approach
17. Differental Diagnosis Of Nonpituitary Lesions Of The Sellar Region
18. The Comparison Of Endoscopic Anatomy And Microsurgical Anatomy Through Transsphenoidal Approach To Sellar Region And Its Clinical Application
19. Clinical Research Of Microsurgical Removal Of Tumors In Sellar Region Via Anterior Interhemispheric Approach
20. The Clinical Feature And Prognosis Of Patients With Thickened Pituitary Stalk
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