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Vol. 34. Issue 4.
Pages 228 (April 1998)
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Vol. 34. Issue 4.
Pages 228 (April 1998)
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Hipoacusia y vértigo como efecto secundario al uso de sistema de presión positiva continua en la vía aérea (CPAP nasal) en el síndrome de apnea obstructiva del sueño (SAOS)
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A. de Vega Gómez, M. Corrales Zaráuza, F. Payo Losa
Servicio de Fisiología Respiratoria. Instituto Nacional de Silicosis. Hospital Central de Asturias. Oviedo
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