37 results on '"Matejčík, Viktor"'
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2. Details of Relationship Between the Ventral and Dorsal Rootlets in the Region of Spinal Ganglion of the Lumbosacral Plexus
3. Connections Between Cervical Spinal Nerve Roots
4. Axonal Pathways to the Innervation Regions of the Lower Limbs
5. Anastomoses Between the Individual Nerves and Inside Nerves
6. Overlapping Innervations and Embryonic Explanations
7. Extradural Connections of the Lumbosacral Nerve Roots
8. General Description
9. Connections Between Ventral Rootlets and Dorsal Rootlets (Separately) in the Region of Lumbosacral Enlargement (Intumescentia Lumbosacralis) and Cauda Equina
10. Our Observations and Results
11. Injuries of the Peripheral Nerves
12. Terminology
13. Regeneration of Peripheral Nerves
14. The Composition and Structure of Peripheral Nerves
15. Neuropathies
16. Conclusion
17. Extradural and intradural characteristics of the cervical nerve root anomalies
18. Intraspinal extradural variations of nerve roots
19. Intraspinal Variations of Nerve Roots
20. Morphological Peculiarities of the Pelvic Autonomic Nervous System and Their Impact on Clinical Interventions in the Lesser Pelvic Region
21. Intraspinal intradural variations of nerve roots
22. Morphological Peculiarities of the Pelvic Autonomic Nervous System and Their Impact on Clinical Interventions in the Lesser Pelvic Region.
23. Recurrent craniopharyngiomas in children and adults: long-term recurrence rate and management
24. Craniopharyngiomas in children: how radical should the surgeon be?
25. Anatomical variations of lumbosacral plexus
26. Surgical location and anatomical variations of pudendal nerve
27. Intraspinal characteristics of thoracic spinal nerve roots anomalies
28. Peripheral nerve reconstruction by autograft
29. Intraspinal characteristics of thoracic spinal nerve roots anomalies.
30. Letter to the Editor: Identification of residual glioma using ultrasound miniprobes
31. Intraoperative ultrasound in low-grade glioma surgery
32. Letter to the Editor: Craniopharyngiomas and the hypothalamus
33. Recurrent craniopharyngiomas in children and adults: long-term recurrence rate and management
34. Craniopharyngiomas in children: how radical should the surgeon be?
35. Anatomical variations of lumbosacral plexus
36. Identification of residual glioma using ultrasound miniprobes.
37. Craniopharyngiomas and the hypothalamus.
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