Facial Paralysis

To the Editor: Two articles in the August 5 issue provide an interesting contrast to each other. Discussing clinical policies and the quality of clinical practice, Dr. Eddy states, "The achievement of a consensus about a clinical recommendation is often interpreted as evidence that the recommen...

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Veröffentlicht in:The New England journal of medicine 1982-12, Vol.307 (26), p.1647-1648
Hauptverfasser: Karis, Robert, Staal, A, Mechelse, K, Huizing, E. H, Dellon, A. Lee, Adour, Kedar K
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