Severely obese 14-year-old boy with central sleep apnea several years after head trauma
Yusuke Moritani,
Takumi Shibazaki,
Hotaru Kobori
et al.
Abstract:.
Central sleep apnea (CSA) is rare in older children. Although CSA mostly arises from
neurological diseases such as Chiari malformation, the frequency of CSA is significantly
higher in obese children. Herein, we describe the case of a 14-yr-old boy who presented
with CSA secondary to severe obesity and a history of traumatic lateral medullary syndrome
at 8 yr of age. Polysomnography revealed severe sleep apnea syndrome with apnea-hypopnea
index of 41.4 per hour and central apnea index of 8.9 per ho… Show more
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