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1. The 3D MRA Techniques And The Application In Analyse The Anatomy And Variations Of The Intrahepatic Portal Vein And Hepatic Veins
2. The Study Of Sectional Anatomy And Imaging In Accessory Hepatic Veins
3. Clinical Applied Anatomy Of Middle Hepatic Veins
4. The Clinical Application Of Hepatic Veins Occlusion For Complicated Hepatectomy
5. An Anatomic Study On Major Hepatic Veins And Short Hepatic Veins
6. Applied Anatomy And CT Of The Portal Branches And The Hepatic Veins In The Caudate Lobe Of The Live
7. The MSCTA Techniques And The Application In Analyse The Anatomy And Variations Of The Intrahepatic Portal Vein And Hepatic Veins
8. The Study Of The Development Of The Fetal Hepatic Veins By Doppler Ultrasound And MR Of High Field
9. Three-dimensional Computed Tomography Scan Analysis Of Anatomical Variations In The Hepatic Veins
10. The Anatomical Basis Of Interventional Radiology For Budd-chiari Syndrome
11. Hemihepatic Vascular Occlusion With Extrahepatic Control Of Major Hepatic Veins In Liver Cancer With Hepatocirrhosis
12. The CT3D Reconstructions Of Short Hepatic Veins And Its Application In The Hepatectomy
13. Anatomic Observation Of Middle Hepatic Veins With Ultrasound And Clinical Study On Laparoscopic Left Hemihepatectomy
14. MSCT Study On Anatomy And Angiography Of Collateral Vessels Of Hepatic Segment Of Inferior Vena Cava
15. The Application Of Glissonean Pedicle Transaction Method Associated With Control Of Hepatic Veins Technique For Hepatocelluar Carcinoma
16. Analysis Of Compensation And Related Factors Of Accessory Hepatic Veins In Budd-Chiari Syndrome
17. Applied Anatomy Of The Right Adrenal Vein In Operation Of Naked Hepatic Region
18. Segmentation Of Hepatic Veins Based On Deep Convolution Neural Network
19. A Preliminary Study On The Morphology, Hemodynamics And Pathogenesis Of IVC In Budd-Chiari Syndrome By Magnetic Resonance Angiography Without Contrast Agent
20. Hepatic Vein Segmentation Via Sequence Context Association Mechanism
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