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51. Segmental anatomy of cerebellar arteries: a proposed nomenclature. Laboratory investigation.

52. Fifty years of neurosurgery.

53. Comparison of endoscopic transnasal and transoral approaches to the craniovertebral junction.

54. Microvascular anatomy of the medial temporal region: part 1: its application to arteriovenous malformation surgery.

55. Lateral mass screw fixation of the atlas: surgical technique and anatomy.

56. Endoscopic-assisted lateral transatlantal approach to craniovertebral junction.

57. Avoiding injury to the abducens nerve during expanded endonasal endoscopic surgery: anatomic and clinical case studies.

58. Surgical anatomy of the dural walls of the cavernous sinus.

59. "Far-medial" expanded endonasal approach to the inferior third of the clivus: the transcondylar and transjugular tubercle approaches.

60. Nuances and technique of the pretemporal transcavernous approach to treat low-lying basilar artery aneurysms.

61. Surgical nuances of giant paraclinoid aneurysms.

62. Microsurgical anatomy of the temporal lobe: part 2--sylvian fissure region and its clinical application.

63. Microsurgical and endoscopic anatomy of the supratentorial arachnoidal membranes and cisterns.

64. Anatomical landmarks for positioning the head in preparation for the transsphenoidal approach: the spheno-sellar point.

65. Anatomic study of the infraorbital foramen for radiofrequency neurotomy of the infraorbital nerve.

66. Middle fossa approach: microsurgical anatomy and surgical technique from the neurosurgical perspective.

67. Microsurgical and endoscopic anatomy of the vidian canal.

68. The front door to meckel's cave: an anteromedial corridor via expanded endoscopic endonasal approach- technical considerations and clinical series.

69. Microsurgical anatomy and surgical exposure of the petrous segment of the internal carotid artery.

70. Comparison of posterior approaches to the posterior incisural space: microsurgical anatomy and proposal of a new method, the occipital bi-transtentorial/falcine approach.

71. Three-dimensional microsurgical and tractographic anatomy of the white matter of the human brain.

72. Microsurgical anatomy and approaches to the cavernous sinus.

73. Microsurgical and angiographic anatomy of middle cerebral artery aneurysms: prevalence and significance of early branch aneurysms.

74. Blood supply of the facial nerve in the middle fossa: the petrosal artery.

75. Microsurgical anatomy of acoustic neuroma. 2002.

76. The claustrum and its projection system in the human brain: a microsurgical and tractographic anatomical study.

77. Microsurgical anatomy of the diaphragma sellae and its role in directing the pattern of growth of pituitary adenomas.

78. Comparative study of cranial topographic procedures: Broca's legacy toward practical brain surgery.

79. The course of the lesser petrosal nerve on the middle cranial fossa.

80. The cerebrum. Anatomy.

81. Microsurgical anatomy of the superior petrosal venous complex: new classifications and implications for subtemporal transtentorial and retrosigmoid suprameatal approaches.

82. Construction of a three-dimensional interactive model of the skull base and cranial nerves.

83. Microsurgical approaches to the medial temporal region: an anatomical study.

84. Meyer's loop and the optic radiations in the transsylvian approach to the mediobasal temporal lobe.

85. Gray matter overlying anterior basal temporal sulci as an intraoperative landmark for locating the temporal horn in amygdalohippocampectomies.

86. Microsurgical anatomy of the central retinal artery.

87. Speculum opening in transsphenoidal surgery.

88. Surgical approaches to the atrium of the lateral ventricle: microsurgical anatomy.

89. Anatomic dissection and classic three-dimensional documentation: a unit of education for neurosurgical anatomy revisited.

90. Microsurgical anatomy of the cochlear nuclei.

91. One-piece versus two-piece orbitozygomatic craniotomy: quantitative and qualitative considerations.

92. Microsurgical anatomy of the oculomotor cistern.

93. Scalp to meningeal arterial anastomosis in the parietal foramen.

94. Three-dimensional relationships of the optic radiation.

95. Suboccipital burr holes and craniectomies.

96. The anteroinferior cerebellar artery embedded in the subarcuate fossa: a rare anomaly and its clinical significance.

97. Vascular anatomy of the anteriorly based pericranial flap.

98. MacCarty keyhole and inferior orbital fissure in orbitozygomatic craniotomy.

99. Microsurgical anatomy of cerebral revascularization. Part II: posterior circulation.

100. Microsurgical anatomy and approaches to the cavernous sinus.

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