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Today’s ward round
Double vision and facial palsy
- Correspondence to Dr Bruna Meira, Neurology, Hospital de Egas Moniz, Lisbon 1349-019, Portugal; bmeira.rmm{at}gmail.com
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Double vision and facial palsy
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- Accepted October 31, 2020
- First published March 3, 2021.
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November 15, 2022
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