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Objective Assessment of Nasal Obstruction in Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients: Experience of a Police Authority Hospital

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This indicates that nasal obstruction could be considered a contributing factor to the severity of OSA, but not a causative factor in the production of OSA. It also indicates that nasal surgery and palatal surgery combined are effective in improving snoring and OSA in properly selected patients.

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