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628 related items for PubMed ID: 10450594

  • 1. Upper airway resistance syndrome: effect of nasal dilation, sleep stage, and sleep position.
    Bahammam AS, Tate R, Manfreda J, Kryger MH.
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  • 13. Effectiveness of nasal surgery alone on sleep quality, architecture, position, and sleep-disordered breathing in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome with nasal obstruction.
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  • 14. Frequent breathing-related electroencephalogram arousals in four patients with mild obstructive sleep apneas.
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  • 20. From obstructive sleep apnea syndrome to upper airway resistance syndrome: consistency of daytime sleepiness.
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