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    Hyland RH, Jones NL, Powles AC, Lenkie SC, Vanderlinden RG, Epstein SW.
    Am Rev Respir Dis. 1978 Jan;117(1):165-72.
    A case of primary alveolar hypoventilation is described. Despite characteristic clinical findings, the diagnosis was delayed for 4 years. Alleviation of nocturnal hypoxemia and hypercapnia initially by a rocking bed and subsequently by phrenic nerve stimulation was accompanied by reversal of cor pulmonale and polycythemia. Electrophrenic respiration is an effective form of long-term management in primary alveolar hypoventilation.
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