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Introduction: Peripheral facial paresis (PFP) is a very common disease of various etiologies affecting average adults with no predominance of sex. In 70% of cases, motor recovery is rapid and complete...
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Créteil, Val De Marne
Hôpital Henri Mondor
Créteil, Val De Marne
Hôpital Saint-Joseph
Paris
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