Influence of a short lingual frenulum and a lack of tonicity of the lingual and suprahoidal muscles in apneic teenager: report of a case
Observations: A short lingual frenulum and a lack of tone of the lingual and supra-hyoidal muscles could influence a OSA in a teenager, refractory to conventional treatment. The therapy is based on surgery and rehabilitation with polysomnographic surveillance. Comments: The aggravating factors were...
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