Objective method of assessing and presenting the House‐Brackmann and regional grades of facial palsy by production of a facogram
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John J Soraghan | Shu He | J. Soraghan | B. O'Reilly | Stewart McGrenary | Shu He | Brian F O'Reilly | Stewart McGrenary
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