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"Assessment of carboxyhemoglobin, hydrogen cyanide and methemoglobin in fire victims: A novel approach" (2015) Ferrari, L.A.; Giannuzzi, L. Forensic Science International. 256:46-52
"Anatomical landmarks for positioning the head in preparation for the transsphenoidal approach: The spheno-sellar point" (2009) Campero, A.;Socolovsky, M.;Torino, R. (...)Rhoton, A.L. British Journal of Neurosurgery. 23(3):282-286
"Anatomical landmarks for positioning the head in preparation for the transsphenoidal approach: The spheno-sellar point" (2009) Campero, A.;Socolovsky, M.;Torino, R. (...)Rhoton, A.L. British Journal of Neurosurgery. 23(3):282-286
"Surgical anatomy of the platysma motor branch as a donor for transfer in brachial plexus repair" (2008) Socolovsky, M.P.;Bertelli, J.A.;Masi, G.D. (...)Ghizoni, M.F. Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy. 30(8):669-674
"Surgical anatomy of the platysma motor branch as a donor for transfer in brachial plexus repair" (2008) Socolovsky, M.P.;Bertelli, J.A.;Masi, G.D. (...)Ghizoni, M.F. Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy. 30(8):669-674
"Facial-zygomatic triangle: A relationship between the extracranial portion of facial nerve and the zygomatic arch" (2008) Campero, A.;Socolovsky, M.;Martins, C. (...)Rhoton, A.L. Acta Neurochirurgica. 150(3):273-278
"Facial-zygomatic triangle: A relationship between the extracranial portion of facial nerve and the zygomatic arch" (2008) Campero, A.;Socolovsky, M.;Martins, C. (...)Rhoton, A.L. Acta Neurochirurgica. 150(3):273-278
"Facial reanimation by means of the hypoglossal nerve: Anatomic comparison of different techniques" (2007) Campero, A.; Socolovsky, M. Neurosurgery. 61(3 SUPPL):ONS-41-ONS-49
"Facial reanimation by means of the hypoglossal nerve: Anatomic comparison of different techniques" (2007) Campero, A.; Socolovsky, M. Neurosurgery. 61(3 SUPPL):ONS-41-ONS-49
"The 'Republica Argentina Organ Procurement Development Organization Model:' Collaborative study" (1996) Neustadt, D.; Fagalde, A.; Cambariere, R.; Piulats, E. Transplantation Proceedings. 28(6):3360-3364