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Reduced Brain Gray Matter Concentration in Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
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The brain gray matter deficits may suggest that memory impairment, affective and cardiovascular disturbances, executive dysfunctions, and dysregulation of autonomic and respiratory control frequently found in OSA patients might be related to morphological differences in the brain gray matter areas.
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