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Chronic mountain sickness at an elevation of 2,000 metersGRONBECK, C. III.Chest. 1984, Vol 85, Num 4, pp 577-578, issn 0012-3692Article

Operation Everest II: altitude decompression sickness during repeated altitude exposureMALCONIAN, M. K; ROCK, P; DEVINE, J et al.Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 1987, Vol 58, Num 7, pp 679-682, issn 0095-6562Article

High-altitude medicineZAFREN, K; HONIGMAN, B.Emergency medicine clinics of North America. 1997, Vol 15, Num 1, issn 0733-8627, ix, 191-222 [33 p.]Article

Anaesthesia and resuscitation at altitudeSTONEHAM, M. D.European journal of anaesthesiology. 1995, Vol 12, Num 3, pp 249-257, issn 0265-0215Article

Reproducibility of individual response to exposure to high altitudeFORSTER, P.British medical journal (1857). 1984, Vol 289, Num 6454, issn 0007-1447, 1269Article

Sermion et altitude. Intérêt d'un «oxygénateur» cérébral en cours de trekking de haute altitude = Sermion and altitude. The role of a cerebral «oxygenator» during a high altitude trekkingBRENOT, P.Bordeaux médical. 1983, Vol 16, Num 16, pp 779-782, issn 0021-7867Article

Intermittent altitude exposures reduce acute mountain sickness at 4300 mBEIDLEMAN, Beth A; MUZA, Stephen R; FULCO, Charles S et al.Clinical science (1979). 2004, Vol 106, Num 3, pp 321-328, issn 0143-5221, 8 p.Article

Evaluation of the Lake Louise acute mountain sickness scoring system in a hypobaric chamberSAVOUREY, G; GUINET, A; BESNARD, Y et al.Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 1995, Vol 66, Num 10, pp 963-967, issn 0095-6562Article

Hypoxie aiguë d'altitude simulée par rampe de FIO2 décroissante et réponse du système respiratoire: vers un test prédictif du mal des montagnes? = Acute altitude hypoxemia simulated by decreasing FIO2 and respiratory system response: towards a predictive test of altitude sicknessVIGUE, G; MENIER, R.RBM. Revue européenne de biotechnologie médicale. 1989, Vol 11, Num 5, pp 297-299, issn 0222-0776, 3 p.Article

Magnesium for the prevention and treatment of acute mountain sicknessDUMONT, Lionel; LYSAKOWSKI, Christopher; TRAMER, Martin R et al.Clinical science (1979). 2004, Vol 106, Num 3, pp 269-277, issn 0143-5221, 9 p.Article

Acute mountain sickness in a general tourist population at moderte altitudesHONIGMAN, B; THEIS, M. K; KOZIOL-MCLAIN, J et al.Annals of internal medicine. 1993, Vol 118, Num 8, pp 587-592, issn 0003-4819Article

The Environmental Symptoms Questionnaire in acute mountain sicknessWRIGHT, A. D; JONES, G. T; FLETCHER, R. F et al.Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 1985, Vol 56, Num 6, pp 572-575, issn 0095-6562Article

Maladies de haute altitude = High-altitude related illnessDUPLAIN, H; SARTORI, C; SCHERRER, U et al.Revue médicale suisse. 2007, Vol 3, Num 120, pp 1766-1769, issn 1660-9379, 4 p.Article

Higher venous bicarbonate concentration associated with hypoxemia, not acute mountain sickness, after ascent to moderate altitudeCUMBO, Thomas A; BRAUDE, Darren; BASNYAT, Buddha et al.Journal of travel medicine. 2005, Vol 12, Num 4, pp 184-189, issn 1195-1982, 6 p.Article

Prevention of acute mountain sickness by dexamethasoneJOHNSON, T. S; ROCK, P. B; FULCO, C. S et al.The New England journal of medicine. 1984, Vol 310, Num 11, pp 683-686, issn 0028-4793Article

Acute mountain sickness is related to nocturnal hypoxemia but not to hypoventilationERBA, P; ANASTASI, S; SENN, O et al.The European respiratory journal. 2004, Vol 24, Num 2, pp 303-308, issn 0903-1936, 6 p.Article

Intracranial pressure at high altitude and acute mountain sicknessWRIGHT, A. D; IMRAY, C. H. E; MORRISSEY, M. S. C et al.Clinical science (1979). 1995, Vol 89, Num 2, pp 201-204, issn 0143-5221Article

Effect of acetazelamide on exercise at altitudeBRADWELL, A. R; DYKES, P. W; COOTE, J. H et al.Sports medicine (Auckland). 1987, Vol 4, Num 3, pp 157-163, issn 0112-1642Article

Acetazolamide in prevention of acute mountain sicknessMCINTOSH, I. B; PRESCOTT, R. J.Journal of international medical research. 1986, Vol 14, Num 5, pp 285-287, issn 0300-0605Article

Le mal aigu des montagnes ce que doit savoir le cardiologueSAVOUREY, Gustave; LAUNAY, Jean-Claude.Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux. Pratique. 2005, Num 143, pp 19-21, issn 1261-694X, 3 p.Article

Altitude and the nervous systemAPPENZELLER, O.Archives of neurology (Chicago). 1998, Vol 55, Num 7, pp 1007-1009, issn 0003-9942Article

How can acute mountain sickness be quantified at moderate altitude ?ROEGGLA, G; ROEGGLA, M; PODOLSKY, A et al.Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 1996, Vol 89, Num 3, pp 141-143, issn 0141-0768Article

Acute mountain sickness: experience on the roof of Africa expedition and military implicationsROBERTS, M. J.Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. 1994, Vol 140, Num 1, pp 49-51, issn 0035-8665Article

Contrast sensitivity as an early indicator of acute mountain sicknessNORDMANN, J.-P; RONCIN, J.-P; DENIS, P et al.American journal of ophthalmology. 1991, Vol 111, Num 5, pp 651-653, issn 0002-9394, 3 p.Article

Acute mountain sickness susceptibility, fitness and hypoxic ventilatory responseMILLEDGE, J. S; BEELEY, J. M; BROOME, J et al.The European respiratory journal. 1991, Vol 4, Num 8, pp 1000-1003, issn 0903-1936Article

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