Persistent retro-orbital pain after acute otitis media.

Eur Ann Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Dis

Service d'ORL, d'otoneurochirurgie et de chirurgie cervicofaciale, centre hospitalier Lyon Sud, Hospices civils de Lyon, 165, chemin du Grand-Revoyet, 69310 Pierre-Bénite, France; Université de Lyon, université Lyon 1, 69003 Lyon, France; Inserm, IMRB, université Paris Est-Créteil, 94010 Créteil, France; CNRS EMR 7000, 94010 Créteil, France. Electronic address:

Published: September 2023

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