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Adenotonsillectomy Improves Neurocognitive Function in Children with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
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Neurocognitive function is impaired in otherwise healthy children with OSAS. Most functions improve to the level of the control group, indicating that the impaired neurocognitive functions are mostly reversible, at least 3 to 10 months following adenotonsillectomy.
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