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Systemic consequences of sleep-disordered breathing
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Evaluation of cerebral metabolism after CPAP treatment in OSAS patients
F. Coskun, M. Karadag, G. Gokalp, B. Hakyemez, B. Sonmez, S. Cangur, A. Ursavas, B. Erdogan, C. Erdogan, E. Ege (Bursa, Turkey)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Systemic consequences of sleep-disordered breathing
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Systemic consequences of sleep-disordered breathing
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E-Communication Session
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2828
Disease area:
Sleep and breathing disorders
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F. Coskun, M. Karadag, G. Gokalp, B. Hakyemez, B. Sonmez, S. Cangur, A. Ursavas, B. Erdogan, C. Erdogan, E. Ege (Bursa, Turkey). Evaluation of cerebral metabolism after CPAP treatment in OSAS patients. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 2828
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COşKUN Funda - 14.09.2009 14:34
metabolic syndrome
Our study is just about cerebral metabolism. So I can`t answer your question, sorry. Dr.F Coskun Turkey
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