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High-altitude illness. | Academic Article |
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Dexamethasone prophylaxis protects from acute high-altitude illness by modifying the peripheral blood mononuclear cell inflammatory transcriptome. | Academic Article |
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Cerebral spinal fluid dynamics: effect of hypoxia and implications for high-altitude illness. | Academic Article |
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LUNG LIPIDS IN NEONATAL PULMONARY HYPERTENSIVE DISEASES | Grant |
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EFFECT OF VIRUS AND HYPOXIA ON LUNG ENDOTHELIN AND EDEMA | Grant |
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Understanding of Altitude Illness and Use of Pharmacotherapy Among Trekkers and Porters in the Annapurna Region of Nepal. | Academic Article |
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The Complexity of Diagnosing High-Altitude Pulmonary Edema: A Case Report and Review of the Differential Diagnosis of Greater Than Expected Hypoxemia at Altitude. | Academic Article |
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New-onset anxiety disorders at high altitude. | Academic Article |
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Chest ultrasonography for the diagnosis and monitoring of high-altitude pulmonary edema. | Academic Article |
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Exercise exacerbates acute mountain sickness at simulated high altitude. | Academic Article |
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AltitudeOmics: cerebral autoregulation during ascent, acclimatization, and re-exposure to high altitude and its relation with acute mountain sickness. | Academic Article |
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Evidence for increased intracranial pressure in high altitude pulmonary edema. | Academic Article |
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Language used in Lake Louise Scoring System underestimates symptoms of acute mountain sickness in 4- to 11-year-old children. | Academic Article |
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