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Parotid abscess in a patient with obstructive sleep apnea treated with continuous positive airway pressure therapy
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Grable, Ian
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Kuźniar, Tomasz J.
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Kasibowska-Kuźniar, Kamilla
in
Abscess - complications
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Abscess - diagnosis
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Abscess - therapy
2012
Continuous positive pressure therapy (CPAP) is a mainstay of treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). A CPAP device pressurizes room air and blows it through a nasal or oronasal mask into the patients airway, preventing the dynamic collapse of the airway soft tissue structures. In order to apply a sufficient pressure, there has to be a seal between the CPAP mask and the patients facial structures.
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