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Volume: 49 Issue: 8

1. Retros Flt-1 decelerates the growth of a murine experimental osteosarcoma. Page:746—751
2. Investigation of hepatitis B virus integration sites in hilar cholangiocarcinoma tissues. Page:741—745
3. Complications in total ankle arthroplasty: a meta analysis. Page:737—740
4. An analysis of prognostic factors for malignant fibrous histiocytoma of bone. Page:733—736
5. Clinical features analysis of femoral neck fractures in 219 patients. Page:729—732
6. The evaluation of posterior ligament complex injury as well as the analysis of its effects in thoracic-lumbar fractures. Page:724—728
7. The application of triple branches aortic arch stent-graft placement in the surgical treatment of acute Stanford type A aortic dissection. Page:720—723
8. Application of intraoperative ultrasound combined with neuronavigation for resection of intracranial cavernous malformations in minimally invasive neurosurgery. Page:716—719
9. The utility of neuronavigation in the microsurgery for cerebral cavernous malformations. Page:712—715
10. Clinical application of neuronavigation in transsphenoidal microsurgery of pituitary adenomas. Page:707—711
11. High-field intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging suite with neuronavigation system: implementation and preliminary experience in the pituitary adenoma operation with transsphenoidal approach. Page:703—706
12. Implementation and preliminary experience of high-field intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging in the endoscopic chordoma operation with transsphenoidal or transoral approach. Page:699—702
13. Awake craniotomy and intraoperative language cortical mapping for eloquent cerebral glioma resection: preliminary clinical practice in 3.0 T intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging integrated surgical suite. Page:693—698
14. Functional neuro-navigation and intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging for the resection of gliomas involving eloquent language structures. Page:688—692
15. Preliminary application of 3.0 T intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging neuronavigation system in China. Page:683—687
16. Intraoperative MRI for neurosurgery: current status and future development. Page:679—682
17. Precise and accurate neurosurgery: new concept of minimal invasive neurosurgery. Page:676—678
18. Neuronavigation surgery: where we are and will be from the concept of evidence-based medicine. Page:673—675