Sleep apnea, background and diagnostics of sleep apnea (G47.3)
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Structures surrounding the pharyngeal airways, relevant to sleep apnea.
- Soft palate
- Tongue
- Nasal cavity
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Article ID: tbx50121
Published 30.01.2025
Authors: DentalMammoth
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