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Obesity and craniofacial variables in subjects with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome: comparisons of cephalometric values
Head & Face Medicine, 12/27/07
Cuccia AM et al. - The present study found that in non obese as well obese OSAS patients skeletal changes are often evident, especially in obese in terms of intermaxillary divergence, and that, unexpectedly, in obese OSAS patients alterations of oropharyngeal soft tissue are not always present and prevailing. KEY WORDS: Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome, Cephalometry, Body Mass Index
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