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: The respiratory neuromuscular system in Pompe disease0183;32;The prominence of tongue pathology and macroglossia in Pompe disease suggests that sleep disordered breathing, and in particular obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), could be a substantial problem (Margolis et al., 1994).OSA is widely accepted to represent an impaired ability of the respiratory neuromuscular system to maintain pharyngeal airway patency during sleep.78Type
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: 1000 Piecesaccepted in the USA by the United Council of Neurological Subspecialties (UCNS) in 2006 [4]. Medical training standards were established, and a period of 2 years was determined as the period needed in training of which 1 year must compromise continuous clinical work in an ICU [5]. S. John and T.P. Bleck
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