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The different faces of sleep disturbances in respiratory diseases and beyond
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Brainstem strokes are associated with increased obstructive apnea index during sleep acutely after stroke
I. Filchenko (Bern, Switzerland), M. Dekkers (Bern, Switzerland), S. Baillieul (Grenoble, France), A. Seiler (Bern, Switzerland), M. Schmidt (Bern, Switzerland), C. Bernasconi (Bern, Switzerland), C. Bassetti (Bern, Switzerland)
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