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David J Culpepper1, Deborah Hong1, Armand Ryden1
1Department of Medicine, Greater Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, Los Angeles, CA; Department of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.
Case Presentation:
A 38-year-old male with a prior diagnosis of severe OSA (apnea-hypopnea index [AHI] 99/h) presented for transfer of care. He was successfully titrated to CPAP of 10 cm H2O at an outside laboratory and was compliant with therapy with residual AHI 1.9/h. On presentation, he was polycythemic, with negative evaluation for primary polycythemia, and evaluation for hypoxemia was initiated.
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