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  1. Bilateral C-1 lateral mass reconstruction following radical resection of a giant osteoblastoma of the atlas: case report
  2. Prediction of Mechanical Properties and Subjective Consistency of Meningiomas Using T1-T2 Assessment Versus Fractional Anisotropy
  3. Surgical Management of Trigeminal Neuralgia in Elderly Patients Using a Small Retrosigmoidal Approach: Analysis of Efficacy and Safety
  4. Evolution from microscopic transoral to endoscopic endonasal odontoidectomy
  5. Intraoperative monitoring of the abducens nerve in extended endonasal endoscopic approach: A pilot study technical report
  6. Superior Hypophyseal Artery Anatomy: A Ventral Perspective
  7. Operative Technique forEn BlocResection of Upper Cervical Chordomas: Extended Transoral Transmandibular Approach and Multilevel Reconstruction
  8. Endoscopic Endonasal Transmaxillary Approach
  9. Taurine seems to be related to mortality in critically ill patients
  10. Efficacy and Safety of Root Compression of Trigeminal Nerve for Trigeminal Neuralgia without Evidence of Vascular Compression
  11. Knowledge of skull base anatomy and surgical implications of human sacrifice among pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures [RETRACTED]
  12. Treatment of Craniopharyngioma in Adults: Systematic Analysis of a 25-year Experience
  13. Middle turbinate vascularized flap for skull base reconstruction after an expanded endonasal approach
  14. Avoiding Injury to the Abducens Nerve During Expanded Endonasal Endoscopic Surgery
  15. “Far-Medial” Expanded Endonasal Approach to the Inferior Third of the Clivus
  16. Middle turbinate flap for skull base reconstruction: Cadaveric feasibility study
  17. Sphenoid septations and their relationship with internal carotid arteries: Anatomical and radiological study
  18. An Animal Model for Training of Endoneurosurgical Techniques at the Millimetric Level
  19. The Endoscopic Endonasal Approach to Sellar and Parasellar Regions: Anatomy and Clinical Correlations
  20. Arginine, citrulline and nitrate concentrations in the cerebrospinal fluid from patients with acute hydrocephalus