Gender dimorphism in pediatric OSA: Is it for real?

Highlights • This critical review covers the issue of gender related differences in the prevalence and manifestation of obstructive sleep apnea in children. • Gender dimorphism in adult OSA is firmly established. • It remains unclear whether gender dimorphism is present in children with OSA. • A cri...

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Hormones
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Sex
Sex Factors
Sleep
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