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Central neurogenic hyperventilation in conscious patients due to CNS neoplasm: a case report and review of the literature on treatment.

Joel Neves BriardMarie-Claude BeaulieuÉmile LemoineCamille BeaulieuBruno-Pierre DubéSarah Lapointe
Published in: Neuro-oncology practice (2020)
Definitive treatment of the underlying neoplasm may be more successful in aborting hyperventilation. Variable rates of palliation have been observed with opioids and sedatives. Treatment of CNH is challenging but successful in a majority of cases.
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