Evaluation quality of life, anxiety, and depression in patients with obstructive sleep syndrome before and after three and twelve months of continuous positive airway pressure therapy
O. Kotsiou (Larissa, Greece), D. Siachpazidou (Larissa, Greece), S. Vasileios (Larissa, Greece), G. Vavougios (Larissa, Greece), Z. Daniil (Larissa, Greece), E. Gogou (Larissa, Greece), C. Pastaka (Larissa, Greece), N. Economou (Larissa, Greece), C. Hatzoglou (Larissa, Greece), K. Gourgoulianis (Larissa, Greece)
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