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It may be that dehydration aggravates the tendency toward acute mountain
sickness. Indeed, some of the symptoms of acute mountain sickness may actually
be due to dehydration, which can cause nausea, dizziness, and weakness.
Important ...
2
Encyclopaedia of Occupational Health and Safety
Illnesses such as acute hypoxia, acute mountain sickness, high-altitude
pulmonary oedema, and high-altitude cerebral oedema most likely represent a
spectrum of abnormalities that share a similar pathophysiology. Hypoxia Hypoxia
occurs ...
Jeanne Mager Stellman, 1998
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Health & Height: Proceedings of the Vth World Congress on ...
Acute mountain sickness and high altitude cerebral edema can be confused with
other conditions having similar presentations. I have seen the following
conditions misdiagnosed as AMS or HACE: dehydration, exhaustion, viral or
bacterial ...
Ginés Viscor Carrasco, Antoni Ricart de Mesones, Conxita Leal, 2003
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Principles of Medical Physiology
... channel-blocking drugs (e.g., nifedipine) that lower pulmonary arterial pressure
. Oliguria The susceptibility to mountain sickness seems to be related to the
ability to produce diuresis: Individuals who develop diuresis at high altitude do
not ...
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An Outdoor Family Guide to Yellowstone & Grand Teton ...
Hazards of High Altitude—Mountain Sickness Road elevations in Yellowstone
National Park range from 5,300 to 8,860 feet. In Grand Teton National Park, most
trails start around 6,800 feet. The decreased oxygen in the air at high altitudes
can ...
6
Principles and Practice of Travel Medicine
(1993) The Lake Louise acute mountain sickness scoring system. In: Sutton I,
Houston C. and Coates G (eds) Hypoxia and Mountain Medicine: Proceeding of
the International Hypoxia Symposium, pp. 2724274. Queen City Printers, Burling
— ...
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The High Altitude Medicine Handbook
... mountain sickness scoring system.
Andrew J. Pollard, David R. Murdoch, 2003
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Respiratory Emergencies
Pulmonary gas exchange in acute mountain sickness. Aviat Space Environ Med
1976; 47: 1032–7. Grissom CK, Roach RC, Sarnquist FH, Hackett PH.
Acetazolamide in the treatment of acute mountain sickness: Clinical efficacy and
effect on ...
Stephan Kamholtz, Alan M Fein, David Ost, 2006
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Medical Aspects of Harsh Environments
Effect of acetazolamide on acute mountain sickness. N Engl ] Med. 1968;279:839
-845. 29. Grissom CK, Roach RC, Sarnquist FH, Hackett PH. Acetazolamide in
the treatment of acute mountain sickness: Clinical efficacy and effect on gas ...
Kent B. Pandolf, R. E. Burr, 2002
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Principles of Clinical Medicine for Space Flight
High altitude cerebral edema and acute mountain sickness: A pathophysiology
update. Adv Exp Med Biol 1999; 474:23. 36. Hultgren HN. High-altitude
pulmonary edema: Current concepts. Annu Rev Med 1996; 47:267. 37. Sutton JR
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Michael R. Barratt, Sam Lee Pool, 2008
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How Altitude Sickness Affects Your Body And How You Can Beat It
Altitude Sickness, which is officially known as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), is the effect on a person caused by rapid exposure to low ... «Gizmodo, Jul 15»
Kailash Mansarovar Diary
Yatris also found themselves drinking lots of water to prevent mountain sickness. We were lucky to visit the Yogi Milarepa (1135-1052 BC) cave ... «Outlook, Jul 15»
Wina Sturgeon: Utah is a great place to find an altitude adjustment …
"Diet - A high-carbohydrate, low-salt diet allows for better adaptation and less risk of "mountain sickness". Some people experience significant ... «Macon Telegraph, Jul 15»
Pak Army rescues sick Slovenian climber from peak
... climber was airlifted by army helicopter from the base camp of K-2 at the highest of 8,000 metres after he suffered from mountain sickness. «Zee News, Jul 15»
Pope Francis Drinks Tea Made Of Coca Leaves — How Cocaine's …
For those traveling at high altitudes, like Pope Francis, sickness can strike a person at mild to severe stages — acute mountain sickness (AMS), ... «Medical Daily, Jul 15»
Masidi: Relying on guides to bring down trekkers was safest option
He also added that there was a danger some rescuers might suffer from mountain sickness. On the issue of helicopters unable to land or even ... «The Star Online, Jul 15»
Finding the right balance
... tests and found that in the rarefied air of my Toronto office - elevation: 75m - I was as unsteady as a Himalayan hiker with mountain sickness. «The Straits Times, Jul 15»
Planning a vacation in Ladakh with children? Here's what can go …
Proper medication: Usually, the veterans depend on two medicines to fight acute mountain sickness: Diamox and Disprin taken in consultation ... «India Today, Jul 15»
Common heart defect isn't harmless at high altitude
They looked at markers of acclimatization to high altitude such as increased ventilation and reduced incidence of acute mountain sickness. «Futurity: Research News, Jul 15»
Protect and Enjoy Public Parks
High elevations also can increase the chance of dehydration, mountain sickness (headaches, nausea and dizziness) and the aggravation of ... «Finger Lakes Times, Jul 15»