French Canadian Translation, Cultural Adaptation, and Validation of Facial Clinimetric Evaluation Scale and Facial Disability Index Questionnaires for Patients with Peripheral Facial Paralysis
Publication: Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine
Volume 24, Issue Number 1
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Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine
Volume 24 • Issue Number 1 • January/February 2022
Pages: 63 - 65
PubMed: 33847530
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Copyright 2022, American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Inc.
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Published in print: January/February 2022
Published online: 3 January 2022
Published ahead of print: 13 April 2021
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