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Influence of disease control with pegvisomant on sleep apnoea and tongue volume in patients with active acromegaly
European Journal of Endocrinology, 10/06/09
Berg C et al. – In conclusion, successful treatment with pegvisomant can decrease tongue volume, which has benefits for coexisting sleep disordered breathing.
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