Background: Acute decompression illness (DCI) involving the brain (Cerebral DCI) is one of the most serious forms of diving-related injuries which may leave residual brain damage. Cerebral DCI occurs in compressed air and in breath-hold divers, likewise. We conducted this study to investigate whether long-term breath-hold divers who may be exposed to repeated symptomatic and asymptomatic brain injuries, show brain damage on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Subjects and Methods: Our study subjects were 12 commercial breath-hold divers (Ama) with long histories of diving work in a district of Japan. We obtained information on their diving practices and the presence or absence of medical problems, especially DCI events. All participants were ...
Introduction: Neurological symptoms after breath-hold (BH) diving are often referred to as “Taravana...
Decompression illness (DCI) is a dreaded condition for divers around the world. Paraesthesias, paral...
Introduction: Diving is an operational commitment of navy. Diving operations are conducted with / wi...
Acute decompression illness (DCI) involving the brain (Cerebral DCI) is one of the most serious form...
The mechanism of cerebral decompression sickness (DCS) is still unclear. We report 2 cases of breath...
Central nervous system involvement related to decompression sickness (DCS) is a very rare complicati...
Within the compressed gas diving arena there is a risk of cerebral damage with deleterious neuropsyc...
Background: The aim of this study was to understand the changes of decompression illness in healthy ...
Diving-related decompression illness is classified into 2 main categories: arterial gas embolism and...
Diving-related decompression illness is classified into 2 main categories: arterial gas embolism and...
Despite the increasing diving activity, the risk of suffering from decompression sickness after brea...
The pathogenesis of predominantly neurological decompression sickness (DCS) is multifactorial. In SC...
The pathogenesis of predominantly neurological decompression sickness (DCS) is multifactorial. In SC...
Scuba diving is associated with an important risk of developing decompression sickness secondary to...
Scuba diving is associated with an important risk of developing decompression sickness secondary to...
Introduction: Neurological symptoms after breath-hold (BH) diving are often referred to as “Taravana...
Decompression illness (DCI) is a dreaded condition for divers around the world. Paraesthesias, paral...
Introduction: Diving is an operational commitment of navy. Diving operations are conducted with / wi...
Acute decompression illness (DCI) involving the brain (Cerebral DCI) is one of the most serious form...
The mechanism of cerebral decompression sickness (DCS) is still unclear. We report 2 cases of breath...
Central nervous system involvement related to decompression sickness (DCS) is a very rare complicati...
Within the compressed gas diving arena there is a risk of cerebral damage with deleterious neuropsyc...
Background: The aim of this study was to understand the changes of decompression illness in healthy ...
Diving-related decompression illness is classified into 2 main categories: arterial gas embolism and...
Diving-related decompression illness is classified into 2 main categories: arterial gas embolism and...
Despite the increasing diving activity, the risk of suffering from decompression sickness after brea...
The pathogenesis of predominantly neurological decompression sickness (DCS) is multifactorial. In SC...
The pathogenesis of predominantly neurological decompression sickness (DCS) is multifactorial. In SC...
Scuba diving is associated with an important risk of developing decompression sickness secondary to...
Scuba diving is associated with an important risk of developing decompression sickness secondary to...
Introduction: Neurological symptoms after breath-hold (BH) diving are often referred to as “Taravana...
Decompression illness (DCI) is a dreaded condition for divers around the world. Paraesthesias, paral...
Introduction: Diving is an operational commitment of navy. Diving operations are conducted with / wi...