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1. Anatomical Study And Clinical Application Of The Temporal Base Transpetrosal Transtentorial Approach To Petroclival Region
2. Microanatomic Study Of Petrous Part Of Temporal Bone And Internal Auditory Canal By Middle Fossa Approach
3. Applied Anatomy Study Of The Modify Infralabyrinthine Approach To The Internal Auditory Canal Surgery
4. The Microsurgical Anatomy Of The Infralabyrinthine Area In Lateral Skull Base Surgery
5. Observation Of Foramina Within Internal Auditory Canal Fundus With CT Virtual Endoscopy
6. Membrane Structure Of Internal Acoustic Canal And Its Nerves: Microdissection
7. The Microsurgical Anatomy Of The Internal Auditory Canal And The Petrous Apex Area Via The Infralabyrinthine Approach
8. The Morphology Study Of Internal Auditory Canal And Assessment Of Auditory Pathway By Diffusion Tensor Imaging Of Cogenital Sensorineural Hearing Loss Children
9. Microscopic Anatomy Study About The Facial Nerve And Internal Auditory Canal Related To Acousitc Neuroma By Retrosigmoidal Approach
10. The Management Of Internal Auditory Canal In Acoustic Neuroma Surgery
11. Optimization Of EABR Test Parameters And Application In Cochlear Implant Recipients
12. The Diameter Of Cochlear Nerve And The Age-variation In Normal Hearing Children Using MRI
13. Research Of Anatomy And Surgical Strategy In Sclerotin Removal In Apical Petrous Regions
14. Microsurgical Anatomy Of Posterior Wall Of Internal Auditory Canal And Its Clinical Application
15. Microsurgical Anatomy Of The Occipital Retrosigmoid Keyhole Approach
16. Related Factors Of Cerebrospinal Fluid Leakage In Acoustic Neuroma Surgery
17. Study On The Characteristic Of Internal Auditory Canal And Its Drilling In Patients With Acoustic Neuroma
18. Related Factors Of Cerebrospinal Fluid Leakage After Retrosigmoid Approach For Vestibular Schwannoma
19. Clinical Analyze Of Non-acoustic Tumors Of The Internal Auditory Canal And Cerebellopontine Angle Area
20. Study On The Correlation Between The Development Of Cochlear Nerve And The Effect Of Cochlear Implant In Patients With Sensorineural Hearing Loss
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