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Central sleep apnoea in Rett syndrome
Neurological Sciences, 06/30/09
d’Orsi G et al. - Breathing disturbances in Rett syndrome were reported almost entirely during wakefulness, with normal respiration during sleep. Apart from prevalent awake respiratory dysfunction, central apnoeas in Rett syndrome may be also present during sleep.
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