Abstract:Background and ObjectiveaaTo evaluate incidental findings and upper airway anatomical factors associated with sleep-related breathing disorder (SRBD) on upper airway CT (UACT). MethodsaaA total of 378 participants (304 males, 74 females) were evaluated using medical records, UACT, and polysomnography. UACT was performed from the skull base to the carina level of the distal trachea to examine the upper airway. ResultsaaOf the 378 patients evaluated, 74 had lesions that were unrelated to SRBD. Among these patien… Show more
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