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Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Brain Structural Changes and Neurocognitive Function before and after Treatment

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The cognitive and structural deficits in OSA may be secondary to sleep deprivation and repetitive nocturnal intermittent hypoxemia. These negative effects may be recovered by consistent and thorough treatment. Our findings highlight the importance of early diagnosis and successful treatment of this disorder.

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