Caracterização miofuncional orofacial na síndrome de Parry-Romberg
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Parry-Romberg syndrome
Parryةمزلاتم مساب اًضيأ فورعلما يجردتلا هجولا فصن رومض بارطضاو ،بستكم وه)يقرتلما هجولا فصن رومض( Romberg ىلع لولأا ماقلما في رثؤي امم ،ءاسنلا ىدل رثكأ ثدتح ، ئطب يجيردت دللجا نادقفو ،دحاو بناج رومضب زيمتتو ،هجولا نم دحاو بناج تلاخدت .ماظعلاو ،تلاضعلاو هجولا في دللجا تتح ةجسنلأاو يأ نودو ةحضاو ريغ ةلمتلمحا تاببسلما .عئاش رمأ باصعلأاو ينعلا Parry-Romberg ةمزلاتم نم ةردان ةلاح نع غلبن .فورعم جلاع ة...
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*Resident, **DnB, MD, Internal Medicine, ***Consultant Physician, CSI Kalyani Multispeciality Hospital no 15 Dr Radhakrishnan Salai, Chennai -600004; ***Former Professor and Head Department of Medicine, Madras Medical College, Head of Dept of Medicine, CSI Kalyani Multispeciality Hospital no 15, Dr Radhakrishnan Salai, Chennai -600004 Received: 20.04.2010; Revised: 01.07.2010; Accepted: 02.07.2...
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عنوان ژورنال: Audiology - Communication Research
سال: 2015
ISSN: 2317-6431
DOI: 10.1590/s2317-64312015000200001512