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Acute mountain sickness in a general tourist population at moderate altitudes

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B Honigman, MK Theis, J Koziol-McLain, R … - Annals of internal medicine, 1993 - Am Coll Physicians
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Objective: To determine the incidence of acute mountain sickness in a ...
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Incidence of Acute Mountain Sickness at Intermediate Altitudes-Reply


AB Montgomery - Jama, 1989 - Am Med Assoc
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The incidence, importance, and prophylaxis of acute mountain sickness


PH Hackett, D Rennie, HD Levine - The Lancet, 1976 - Elsevier
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) and its severe complications, high-altitude
pulmonary oedema (HAPO) and cerebral oedema (co), were studied in 278
unacclimatised hikers at 4243 m altitude at Pheriche in the Himalayas of ...
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How well do older persons tolerate moderate altitude?

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RC Roach, CS Houston, B Honigman, RA … - Western Journal of Medicine, 1995 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
We studied thephysiologic and clinical responsesto moderatealtitude in 97 older
men and women (aged 59 to 83 years) over 5 days in Vail, Colorado, at an
elevation of 2,500 m (8,200 ft). The incidence of acute mountain sickness ...
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Exercise exacerbates acute mountain sickness at simulated high altitude

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RC Roach, D Maes, D Sandoval, RA Robergs, … - Journal of Applied Physiology, 2000 - Am Physiological Soc
. We hypothesized that exercise would cause greater severity and incidence of
acute mountain sickness (AMS) in the early hours of exposure to altitude. After
passive ascent to simulated high altitude in a decompression chamber ...
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[CITATION] The Lake Louise acute mountain sickness scoring system


RC Roach, P Bartsch, PH Hackett, O Oelz - Hypoxia and molecular medicine, 1993 - Queen City Printers
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Prevalence of acute mountain sickness in the Swiss Alps.

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M Maggiorini, B Buhler, M Walter, O Oelz - British Medical Journal, 1990 - bmj.com
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M Walter and O Oelz Swiss Alps. Prevalence of acute mountain sickness in the ...
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Acetazolamide in the treatment of acute mountain sickness: clinical efficacy and effect on …


CK Grissom, RC Roach, FH Sarnquist, PH … - Annals of internal medicine, 1992 - Am Coll Physicians
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Dexamethasone for prevention and treatment of acute mountain sickness.


PH Hackett, RC Roach, RA Wood, RG Foutch, … - Aviation, space, and environmental medicine, 1988 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
We wished to determine in a field study the effectiveness of dexamethasone for
prevention and treatment of acute mountain sickness (AMS). Prevention Trial: We
transported 15 subjects from sea level to 4,400 m (PB = 400 mm Hg) on ...
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Acute mountain sickness: influence of susceptibility, preexposure, and ascent rate


M SCHNEIDER, D BERNASCH, J WEYMANN, … - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2002 - journals.lww.com
ABSTRACT SCHNEIDER, M., D. BERNASCH, J. WEYMANN, R. HOLLE, and P. BA¨RTSCH.
Acute mountain sickness: influence of susceptibility, preexposure, and ascent
rate. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol. 34, No. 12, pp. 1886–1891, 2002. ...
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