Facial asymmetry: A long-term complication of otitis media: A case report
Introduction: Facial asymmetry is a condition that may be congenital or acquired. The most common cause of acquired facial asymmetry is unilateral TMJ ankylosis which occurs following trauma, infection and chronic inflammatory diseases. Otitis media is one of local causes of temporomandibular joint...
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Elsevier Inc
2018
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