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Respiratory Involvement in HIST1H1E‐Related Rahman Syndrome: A Case of Severe Mixed Apnea
ABSTRACT Rahman syndrome (HIST1H1E‐related neurodevelopmental syndrome, OMIM #617537) is a rare autosomal‐dominant condition caused by truncating variants in the C‐terminal domain of the HIST1H1E gene. It is characterized by macrocephaly, hypotonia, craniofacial anomalies, and multisystem anomalies.
Nada Barakat +4 more
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Influence of Sleep Stage on the Determination of Positional Dependency in Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea [PDF]
Objectives. The supine sleep position and the rapid eye movement (REM) stage are widely recognized to exacerbate the severity of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
Somi Ryu +8 more
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Hyperleptinaemia, respiratory drive and hypercapnic response in obese patients [PDF]
Leptin is a powerful stimulant of ventilation in rodents. In humans, resistance to leptin has been consistently associated with obesity. Raised leptin levels have been reported in subjects with sleep apnoea or obesity-hypoventilation
Alcaide, A.B. (Ana Belén) +7 more
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[Color figure can be viewed at www.annalsofneurology.org] Objective Sleep‐predominant network hyperexcitability is increasingly recognized as a potential disease‐accelerating comorbidity in Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, its prevalence and risk‐factors remain debated, largely due to cohort‐specific and methodological differences across studies.
Anna B. Szabo +14 more
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Himanshu Garg,1 Xin Yi Er,1 Timothy Howarth,2,3 Subash S Heraganahally1,3,4 1Department of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Royal Darwin Hospital, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia; 2College of Health and Human Sciences, Charles Darwin University ...
Garg H +3 more
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Comparison of positional and rapid eye movement-dependent sleep apnea syndromes
AIM: We aimed to compare the clinical, epidemiological, and polysomnographic features of rapid eye movement (REM)-dependent obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and positional OSAS which are two separate clinical entities.
Fatih Uzer +6 more
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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep disorder in which repetitive upper airway obstructive events occur during sleep. These events can induce hypoxia, which is a risk factor for multiple cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
Ignasi Ferrer-Lluis +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims We aimed to compare the hyoid bone triangle among individuals with Class I, II, and III skeletal patterns, considering different facial growth patterns. Methods A total of 296 patients were included in the study. Skeletal patterns were classified using the A Point‐Nasion‐B Point (ANB) angle and Wit's appraisal, while the ...
Maryam Karandish +2 more
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Intrapharyngeal surgery with integrated treatment for obstructive sleep apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common disease in adults, which influences human relations, quality of life and associates with major complications.
Hsueh-Yu Li +9 more
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Obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) [PDF]
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and therapeutics of obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea ...
Delgado, Philip, Rubeiz, Helene
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