A video imaging technique demonstrates that the soft palate, the tissue at the back of the roof of the mouth, is more elongated and angled in patients with obstructive sleep apnea both when they sleep and when they are awake, according to a new report.
Tags: Airway Obstruction, Breathing Disorder, Dynamic View, Roof Of The Mouth, Sleep, Sleep Apnea, Sleep disorder, Soft Palate, Video Imaging
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