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1. Road map for the discussion of pathogenesis of cyclical obstructive sleep apnea.
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FIG. 2. In healthy humans, brief (20-min) exposure to intermittent asphyxia causes sympathetic activation that persists after normalization of
blood gases, not only during the interasphyxia phases, but also in the room air recovery period. [From Xie et al. (736).]