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1 nnaire Score to assess the severity of acute mountain sickness.
2  becomes excessive and can result in chronic mountain sickness.
3 this disorder and the much more common acute mountain sickness.
4                                        Acute mountain sickness (AMS) affects more than 25% of individ
5                                        Acute mountain sickness (AMS) and high-altitude pulmonary oede
6 t altitude did not predict symptoms of acute mountain sickness (AMS) or development of high-altitude
7 tude are not predictive of symptoms of acute mountain sickness (AMS) or development of high-altitude
8  exposure to high altitude, the CBF in acute mountain sickness (AMS) subjects was higher (P < 0.05),
9 (BBB) function would be compromised in acute mountain sickness (AMS) subsequent to a hypoxia-mediated
10 ncluding high altitude headache (HAH), acute mountain sickness (AMS), and high altitude cerebral oede
11  be associated with the development of acute mountain sickness (AMS), this association has not been s
12 ividuals with symptoms consistent with acute mountain sickness (AMS).
13 xygen saturation and the occurrence of acute mountain sickness and discomfort as measured by response
14 ent residents or highlanders include chronic mountain sickness and high-altitude pulmonary hypertensi
15               There is new research on acute mountain sickness associated with inflammation with rele
16 Acetazolamide (ACZ) is used to prevent acute mountain sickness at altitude.
17 sufficient to affect the occurrence of acute mountain sickness but did contribute to the increased fr
18 altitude (VAS[O]; various thresholds), Acute Mountain Sickness-Cerebral score (AMS-C; >/=0.7 indicate
19 erall feeling of sickness at altitude, Acute Mountain Sickness-Cerebral, and clinical functional scor
20            We observed patients with chronic mountain sickness (CMS) in our clinic who developed prog
21 aladapted, with a condition known as chronic mountain sickness (CMS) or Monge disease.
22 titude dwellers, including some with chronic mountain sickness (CMS), which is characterized by exces
23 rait in some high-altitude dwellers (chronic mountain sickness [CMS] or Monge's disease) but not othe
24 landers going to high altitude include acute mountain sickness, high-altitude pulmonary edema, and hi
25 art failure is a hallmark feature of chronic mountain sickness in maladapted populations living at hi
26                      The prevalence of acute mountain sickness increases with higher altitudes.
27 ed mortality due to heart failure in chronic mountain sickness most likely reduces fitness.
28                                 Severe acute mountain sickness occurred in 314 (23.7%), high-altitude
29                               Overall, acute mountain sickness occurred in 7.4% of the participants,
30                                        Acute mountain sickness occurs in some unacclimatized persons
31 entrations are a cardinal feature of chronic mountain sickness offering one plausible mechanism for s
32  fact that Barcroft was suffering from acute mountain sickness when he made it!
33 cute disease, high altitude involves chronic mountain sickness with new knowledge of associated cardi

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