The Impact of Facial Burns on Short- and Long-Term Quality of Life and Psychological Distress—A Prospective Matched Cohort Study
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C. Hirche | U. Kneser | V. Haug | C. Franco-Mesa | C. Tapking | A. Panayi | G. Hundeshagen | A. Stolle | A. Palackic | Inessa Beck | Steffen Nolte | Camila Franco-Mesa | Adriana C. Panayi
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