Intermittent hypoxia in childhood: the harmful consequences versus potential benefits of therapeutic uses
Intermittent hypoxia often occurs in early infancy in both preterm and term infants and especially at 36 to 44 weeks postmenstrual age. These episodes of intermittent hypoxia could result from sleep-disordered breathing or may be temporally unrelated to apnea or bradycardia events. There are numerou...
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Main Authors: | Tatiana V. Serebrovskaya (Author), Lei eXi (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2015-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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