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Date: 2011-11-29 16:25:32
Altitude sickness
Skiing
Medical emergencies
High altitude pulmonary edema
Diving medicine
Oxygen
Acetazolamide
High altitude cerebral edema
Cerebral edema
Health
Medicine
Cerebrum

ALTITUDE ILLNESS: AMS, HACE and HAPE Notes for doctors and trek/expedition leaders (Dr Jim Duff, As you ascend to altitudes above 2000m, your body has to acclimatize to the decreasing amount of oxygen availab

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