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Southern Medical Journal, 1982
The sleep apnea syndromes have been recognized clinically in the United States only within the past ten years. The true extent of the problem is not known, but it seems certain that these syndromes are much more common than was generally assumed five years ago.
B A, Chaudhary, W A, Speir
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The sleep apnea syndromes have been recognized clinically in the United States only within the past ten years. The true extent of the problem is not known, but it seems certain that these syndromes are much more common than was generally assumed five years ago.
B A, Chaudhary, W A, Speir
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2002
Breathing and sleeping are two very basic processes. If you stop breathing for more than a few minutes, life itself stops.
Hiroki, Sakakibara +2 more
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Breathing and sleeping are two very basic processes. If you stop breathing for more than a few minutes, life itself stops.
Hiroki, Sakakibara +2 more
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Obstructive sleep apnea syndromes
Medical Clinics of North America, 2004Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) syndromes afflict various age groups. OSA is reported to be more prevalent in middle-aged men compared with women in the United States, but the true prevalence may be higher, because OSA syndromes are underdiagnosed. This article reviews the history of sleep apnea, discusses the clinical presentation of OSA-hypopnea and ...
Christian, Guilleminault, Vivien C, Abad
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1990Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome is the most common cause of hypersomnolence in patients referred to sleep disorders centers. This type of sleep apnea is characterized by loud snoring, nocturnal oxyhemoglobin desaturation, and disrupted sleep that leads to daytime hypersomnolence.
J, Kaplan, B A, Staats
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Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome
European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2012Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) syndrome is a common but often unrecognized disorder caused by pharyngeal collapse during sleep and characterized by frequent awakenings, disrupted sleep and consequent excessive daytime sleepiness. With the increasing epidemic of obesity, the most important risk factor for OSA, prevalence of the disease will increase over
MANNARINO, MASSIMO RAFFAELE +2 more
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Headache in Sleep Apnea Syndrome
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2004Objective.—To find out whether there is a relationship between the headache characteristics and polysomnographic findings in patients with prediagnosis of the sleep apnea syndrome (SAS) and, if there is, to search for its possible cause. Background.—Chronic morning headache is considered by many to be an important part of the SAS ...
Idiman, F +5 more
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Advanced Functional Materials, 2021
Human respiration is an indispensable physiological behavior of the body, which is an important indicator to evaluate health status, especially for sleep‐related diseases.
Xiao Peng +8 more
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Human respiration is an indispensable physiological behavior of the body, which is an important indicator to evaluate health status, especially for sleep‐related diseases.
Xiao Peng +8 more
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