Подытоживая раздел о патогенезе, следует отметить, что СОАС оказывает существенное и разноплановое отрицательное влияние практически на все органы и системы организма. Более того, наличие СОАС ухудшает течение множества других заболеваний и обуславливает развитие «порочных кругов», которые достаточно быстро приводят к развитию серьезных осложнений и увеличению смертности.
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