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Adenotonsillectomy and paediatric sleep medicine
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Sleep respiratory breathing with rapid maxillary expander in children with tonsil hypertrophy
L. Giannasi, R. Hirata, N. Faria, Jr., I. Santos, P. Bosio, L. Sampaio, S. Nacif, F. Leitao Filho, L. V. Oliveira (Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Adenotonsillectomy and paediatric sleep medicine
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Adenotonsillectomy and paediatric sleep medicine
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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