Statistical observation on 1,000 cases of facial nerve paralysis--with special refernce to the etiology of Bell's palsy
Totoki, T.; Yuda, Y.; Tamesa, T.; Kawahara, M.; Tsumeda, M.
Masui. Japanese Journal of Anesthesiology 23(4): 340-345
1974
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