Kahn A, Blum D, Hoffman A, Hamoir M, Moulin D, Spehl M, Montauk L
Free University of Brussels, Belgium.
Sleep. 1985 Dec;8(4):363-6. doi: 10.1093/sleep/8.4.363.
A 7-week-old infant with severe sleep apnea underwent polysomnography that revealed as many as 455 obstructive apneas per night; the apneic episodes had a mean duration of 34 s. A growing tumor in the neck, a parapharyngeal cystic hygroma, was discovered and surgically removed. The infant's condition improved dramatically, and a follow-up polygraphic recording was normal. During the following 10 months the child's condition remained stable. The case reported illustrates a rare cause of severe sleep obstructive apnea. It also reinforces the need for a complete medical approach to the diagnosis and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea in infants.