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Pathophysiology of OSA
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Morning - to - evening blood pressure changes in non-apneic snorers: importance of arousals
S. E. Schiza, V. Hoffstein (Toronto, Canada)
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Annual Congress 2001 - Pathophysiology of OSA
Session:
Pathophysiology of OSA
Session type:
Poster Discussion
Number:
2210
Disease area:
Sleep and breathing disorders
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S. E. Schiza, V. Hoffstein (Toronto, Canada). Morning - to - evening blood pressure changes in non-apneic snorers: importance of arousals. Eur Respir J 2001; 16: Suppl. 31, 2210
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