The incidence of mild, moderate and severe headaches after ascent to 3700 m altitude. (DOCX 16 kb
INTRODUCTION: Consistent blood biomarkers of hypobaric (altitude) decompression stress remain elusiv...
Acute mountain sickness is common amongst not acclimatized persons ascending to high-altitude; the u...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the incidence of optic disc swelling as a possible indicator of cerebral ed...
Abstract Background High-altitude headache (HAH) is the most common sickness occurred in healthy peo...
Background: High-altitude headache (HAH) is a notably common disorder affecting the daily life of tr...
BackgroundThis prospective and observational study aimed to identify demographic, physiological and ...
Cerebral hemodynamic characteristics of acute mountain sickness upon acute high‑altitude exposure at...
Rapid ascent to high altitude can result in high altitude headache, acute mountain sickness, and les...
Purpose: The recognition and treatment of high-altitude illness (HAI) is increasingly important in g...
The syndrome of high-altitude de-acclimatization commonly takes place after long-term exposure to hi...
Introduction: Headache is the most common complication associated with exposure to high altitude, an...
The impact of acute altitude exposure on pulmonary function is variable. A large inter-individual va...
BACKGROUND: Headache is the most common nervous system complication at altitude; however, there have...
OBJECTIVE: As inspired oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude, some individuals develop h...
Context: The risk of cerebral venous thrombosis at particular locations and its association with hig...
INTRODUCTION: Consistent blood biomarkers of hypobaric (altitude) decompression stress remain elusiv...
Acute mountain sickness is common amongst not acclimatized persons ascending to high-altitude; the u...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the incidence of optic disc swelling as a possible indicator of cerebral ed...
Abstract Background High-altitude headache (HAH) is the most common sickness occurred in healthy peo...
Background: High-altitude headache (HAH) is a notably common disorder affecting the daily life of tr...
BackgroundThis prospective and observational study aimed to identify demographic, physiological and ...
Cerebral hemodynamic characteristics of acute mountain sickness upon acute high‑altitude exposure at...
Rapid ascent to high altitude can result in high altitude headache, acute mountain sickness, and les...
Purpose: The recognition and treatment of high-altitude illness (HAI) is increasingly important in g...
The syndrome of high-altitude de-acclimatization commonly takes place after long-term exposure to hi...
Introduction: Headache is the most common complication associated with exposure to high altitude, an...
The impact of acute altitude exposure on pulmonary function is variable. A large inter-individual va...
BACKGROUND: Headache is the most common nervous system complication at altitude; however, there have...
OBJECTIVE: As inspired oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude, some individuals develop h...
Context: The risk of cerebral venous thrombosis at particular locations and its association with hig...
INTRODUCTION: Consistent blood biomarkers of hypobaric (altitude) decompression stress remain elusiv...
Acute mountain sickness is common amongst not acclimatized persons ascending to high-altitude; the u...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the incidence of optic disc swelling as a possible indicator of cerebral ed...