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Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea Students name Institution Date of submission Abstract This article review explores the ideas represented by Loghmanee & Sheldon in the article “Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea” published in the Pediatric Annals of 2010. The article argues that the problem of sleep apnea is commonly overlooked and yet it needs to be given medical attention. The article then proceeds to offer some possible solutions for the problem from a medical point of view before considering the way forward on the issue. This review explores the article in sections. The sections of the review include an introduction to the main idea, inferences, a summary, the methodology, considerations for future research and a conclusion. The introduction section gives a brief introduction to the subject of the paper. The inference section presents some of the preliminary conclusions from the research that have a bearing on the management of the problem. The summary section restates the research findings, the research process and the conclusion of the article. The methodology section assesses the suitability of the research methodology for the specific problem outlined in the introduction section. The future research briefly outlines the prospects for research as per the article. The final section, conclusion, gives a final statement on the research. Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea 1.Main idea Pediatric obstructive sleep apnea(OSA) in children has emerged as a relatively common condition and also as a disease that imposes a broad range of morbidities, some of which may have long-term effects and even enter into adulthood. It is characterized by
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