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bibliographicCitation Tang SC, Lam B, Yao TJ, Leung WS, Chu CM, Ho YW, Ip MS, Lai KN. Sleep apnea is a novel risk predictor of cardiovascular morbidity and death in patients receiving peritoneal dialysis. Kidney Int. 2010 Jun;77(11):1031–8. doi: 10.1038/ki.2010.76. PMID: 20237456.
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