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REVISTA BRASILEIRADE OTORRINOLARINGOLOGIA 73 (2) MARÇO/ABRIL 2007 http://www.rborl.org.br / e-mail: [email protected]

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VOLUME 73 EDIÇÃO 1 - Jan/Fev 2007

Fisioterapia na paralisia facial periférica: estudo retros-pectivo

Physical therapy in peripheral facial paralysis: retrospec-tive study.

Márcia Regina Garanhani • Jefferson Rosa Cardoso • Alessandra de Mello Guides Capelli • Mara Claudia Ribeiro

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