Commentary on “Interpreting Quality-of-Life Questionnaires in Patients with Long-Standing Facial Palsy” by Bruins et al: Measuring Meaningful Change for Individual Patients with Facial Palsy: An Elusive Target
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Commentary on “Interpreting Quality-of-Life Questionnaires in Patients with Long-Standing Facial Palsy” by Bruins et al: Measuring Meaningful Change for Individual Patients with Facial Palsy: An Elusive Target
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