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  • Anterior transpetrosal approach
  • Anterior transpetrosal approach for pontine cavernous malformation
  • C3 segment of the internal carotid artery
  • Cavernous sinus
  • Cholesterol granuloma
  • Clivus
  • Combined posterior transpetrosal approach
  • Dorello's Canal
  • Endoscopic petrosectomy
  • Extended anterior petrosectomy
  • Falciform ligament
  • Foramen lacerum
  • Internal carotid artery segments
  • Kawase approach
  • otic_capsule
  • Paramedian supracerebellar transtentorial approach
  • Parasellar region
  • Petrous apex cholesterol granuloma
  • Petrous Bone
  • Petrous bone cholesteatoma
  • Pretemporal transzygomatic transcavernous approach
  • Skull base chondrosarcoma
  • Suprameatal tubercle
  • Supratrigeminal zone
  • Transmastoid approach
  • Transorbital endoscopic approach for middle fossa exposure
  • Transorbital endoscopic approach for posterior fossa exposure
  • Trigeminal ganglion
  • Trochlear nerve
  • Wenzel Leopold Gruber
  • petrous_apex.txt
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