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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for sleep apnea
  1. Obstructive sleep apnea is a condition in which individuals experience pauses in breathing (apnea) during sleep, which are associated with ... the intake of oxygen (hypopnea).Individuals with obstructive sleep apnea may experience interrupted sleep with frequent awakenings and ...
  2. Congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (CCHS) is a disorder that affects normal breathing. People with this disorder take shallow breaths (hypoventilate), especially ...
  3. ... short pauses in breathing while they sleep (obstructive sleep apnea). In some people with Xia-Gibbs syndrome, imaging ... in their family. AHDC1-related intellectual disability-obstructive sleep apnea-mild dysmorphism syndrome Autosomal dominant intellectual disability 25 ...
  4. ... affected adults experience pauses in breathing during sleep (sleep apnea). Women with polycystic ovary syndrome are more likely ... Polycystic ovary syndrome and the risk of obstructive sleep apnea: a meta-analysis and review of the literature. ...
  5. ... Other disorders, such as obesity, diabetes, and obstructive sleep apnea also increase the risk of developing hypertension.Researchers ...
  6. ... sleep, including short pauses in breathing during sleep (sleep apnea) and trouble falling asleep and staying asleep. The ...
  7. ... can lead to pauses in breathing during sleep (sleep apnea) or a condition known as hydrocephalus. Hydrocephalus is ...
  8. ... infections and short pauses in breathing during sleep (sleep apnea). As the disorder progresses, individuals need medical assistance ...
  9. ... sleep problems, including pauses in breathing during sleep (sleep apnea) or trouble falling asleep and staying asleep. Some ...
  10. ... individuals with syndromic expressive language delay, hypotonia, and sleep apnea. Am J Hum Genet. 2014 May 1;94( ...
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