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ORCID autorů
K. Mamiňák 0000-0002-3935-5891,
D. Funda 0000-0001-8327-6931,
Š. Zavázalová 0000-0002-2710-119X,
T. Filipovský 0000-0002-9462-0635,
K. Janoušková 0000-0003-3939-7538,
R. Holý 0000-0003-1112-6197,
J. Astl 0000-0002-8022-0200.
Přijato k recenzi: 3. 8. 2023
Přijato k tisku: 13. 11. 2023
MUDr. Kristýna Mamiňák
Klinika otorhinolaryngologie a maxilofaciální chirurgie
3. LF UK a ÚVN Praha
U Vojenské nemocnice 1200
169 02 Praha 6
kristyna.maminak@uvn.cz