Kristin A. Olafsdottir
- Obstructive sleep apnoea in the general population: highly prevalent but minimal symptomsBy Erna S. Arnardottir, Erla Bjornsdottir, Kristin A. Olafsdottir, Bryndis Benediktsdottir and Thorarinn GislasonArticle | Published in 2015 in European Respiratory JournalErna S. Arnardottir1Department of Respiratory Medicine and Sleep, Landspitali – the National University Hospital of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland2Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, IcelandErla Bjornsdottir1Department of Respiratory Medicine and Sleep, Landspitali – the National University Hospital of Iceland, Reykjavik, IcelandKristin A. Olafsdottir1Department of Respiratory Medicine and Sleep, Landspitali – the National University Hospital of Iceland, Reykjavik, IcelandBryndis Benediktsdottir1Department of Respiratory Medicine and Sleep, Landspitali – the National University Hospital of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland2Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, IcelandThorarinn Gislason1Department of Respiratory Medicine and Sleep, Landspitali – the National University Hospital of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland2Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland
- Obstructive sleep apnoea in the general population: highly prevalent but minimal symptomsBy Erna S. Arnardottir, Erla Bjornsdottir, Kristin A. Olafsdottir, Bryndis Benediktsdottir and Thorarinn GislasonErna S. Arnardottir1Dept of Respiratory Medicine and Sleep, Landspitali – the National University Hospital of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland2Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, IcelandErla Bjornsdottir1Dept of Respiratory Medicine and Sleep, Landspitali – the National University Hospital of Iceland, Reykjavik, IcelandKristin A. Olafsdottir1Dept of Respiratory Medicine and Sleep, Landspitali – the National University Hospital of Iceland, Reykjavik, IcelandBryndis Benediktsdottir1Dept of Respiratory Medicine and Sleep, Landspitali – the National University Hospital of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland2Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, IcelandThorarinn Gislason1Dept of Respiratory Medicine and Sleep, Landspitali – the National University Hospital of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland2Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland
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