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Sudden onset of apnea in premature infants: Sudden onset of apnea in premature infants is the rapid development of a pause or cessation in breathing in a premature infant. See detailed information below for a list of 12 causes of Sudden onset of apnea in premature infants, Symptom Checker, including diseases and drug side effect causes.
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Medical Conditions associated with Sudden onset of apnea in premature infants:
Sleep symptoms (1476 causes), Breathing symptoms (3381 causes), Respiratory tract symptoms (5166 causes), Infant health symptoms (2900 causes), Throat symptoms (3410 causes), Sleeping problems (873 causes), Mouth symptoms (6864 causes), Breath symptoms (3023 causes), Head symptoms (10192 causes), Face symptoms (8109 causes), Child health symptoms (230 causes), Nocturnal symptoms (698 causes)
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