Danila D'Onofrio
- Twelve months follow-up in children with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) after adenotonsillectomy or orthodontic treatment with rapid maxillary expanderBy Rosa Castaldo, Maria Chiara Paolino, Filomena Ianniello, Danila D'Onofrio, Alessandra Tabarrini, Marilisa Montesano, Manuela Cecili and Maria Pia VillaRosa CastaldoNESMOS Department, Pediatric Unit, S. Andrea Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, University la Sapienza, Rome, ItalyMaria Chiara PaolinoNESMOS Department, Pediatric Unit, S. Andrea Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, University la Sapienza, Rome, ItalyFilomena IannielloNESMOS Department, Pediatric Unit, S. Andrea Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, University la Sapienza, Rome, ItalyDanila D'OnofrioNESMOS Department, Pediatric Unit, S. Andrea Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, University la Sapienza, Rome, ItalyAlessandra TabarriniNESMOS Department, Pediatric Unit, S. Andrea Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, University la Sapienza, Rome, ItalyMarilisa MontesanoNESMOS Department, Pediatric Unit, S. Andrea Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, University la Sapienza, Rome, ItalyManuela CeciliNESMOS Department, Pediatric Unit, S. Andrea Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, University la Sapienza, Rome, ItalyMaria Pia VillaNESMOS Department, Pediatric Unit, S. Andrea Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, University la Sapienza, Rome, Italy
- Follow-up of children with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome treated with adenotonsillectomyBy Filomena Ianniello, Danila D'Onofrio, Maria Chiara Paolino, Rosa Castaldo, Alceo Crescenzi, Alessandra Tabarrini, Silvia Miano, Marco Del Pozzo and Maria Pia VillaFilomena IannielloNESMOS Department, Pediatric Unit, S. Andrea Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, University la Sapienza, Rome, ItalyDanila D'OnofrioNESMOS Department, Pediatric Unit, S. Andrea Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, University la Sapienza, Rome, ItalyMaria Chiara PaolinoNESMOS Department, Pediatric Unit, S. Andrea Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, University la Sapienza, Rome, ItalyRosa CastaldoNESMOS Department, Pediatric Unit, S. Andrea Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, University la Sapienza, Rome, ItalyAlceo CrescenziNESMOS Department, Pediatric Unit, S. Andrea Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, University la Sapienza, Rome, ItalyAlessandra TabarriniNESMOS Department, Pediatric Unit, S. Andrea Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, University la Sapienza, Rome, ItalySilvia MianoNESMOS Department, Pediatric Unit, S. Andrea Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, University la Sapienza, Rome, ItalyMarco Del PozzoNESMOS Department, Pediatric Unit, S. Andrea Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, University la Sapienza, Rome, ItalyMaria Pia VillaNESMOS Department, Pediatric Unit, S. Andrea Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, University la Sapienza, Rome, Italy
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