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Quantitative Sensory Testing in the Oropharynx
Chest, 06/24/09
Hagander L et al. - CDT gave more discriminative results than VDT. Signs of sensory nervous lesions were present in the oropharynx of most OSAS-patients and some snorers, supporting the hypothesis of a progressive oropharyngeal nervous lesion. Cold detection threshold testing of could be a useful clinical method to evaluate the degree of oropharyngeal nervous lesions in snoring and OSAS.
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