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Open AccessArticle10.1093/sleep/30.11.1515

Reduced Cerebral Blood Flow During Wakefulness In Obstructive Sleep Apnea-Hypopnea Syndrome

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Our results show the altered rCBF pattern in bilateral parahippocampal gyri, right lingual gyrus, pericentral gyrus, and cuneus in patients with severe OSAHS. These findings may partly explain the deficit in memory, spatial learning, executive function, and attention, which are frequently found in patients with OSAHS.

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Our results show the altered rCBF pattern in bilateral parahippocampal gyri, right lingual gyrus, pericentral gyrus, and cuneus in patients with severe OSAHS. These findings may partly explain the deficit in memory, spatial learning, executive function, and attention, which are frequently found in patients with OSAHS.

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MedicineObstructive sleep apneaHypopneaCerebral blood flowEpworth Sleepiness ScalePolysomnographyStatistical parametric mappingLingual gyrus

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