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Pathogenesis of OSA
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Subjective sleepiness in congestive heart failure patients with sleep disordered breathing compared to controls from the Wisconsin sleep cohort
A. Vazir, R. Minnion, M. Dayer, M. R. Cowie, P. A. Poole-Wilson, L. Finn, T. Young, A. K. Simonds, M. J. Morrell (London, United Kingdom; Wisconsin, United States Of America)
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Annual Congress 2004 - Pathogenesis of OSA
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Pathogenesis of OSA
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Poster Discussion
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2761
Disease area:
Sleep and breathing disorders
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A. Vazir, R. Minnion, M. Dayer, M. R. Cowie, P. A. Poole-Wilson, L. Finn, T. Young, A. K. Simonds, M. J. Morrell (London, United Kingdom; Wisconsin, United States Of America). Subjective sleepiness in congestive heart failure patients with sleep disordered breathing compared to controls from the Wisconsin sleep cohort. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 2761
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