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  • 21. Intraocular pressure is not associated with acute mountain sickness.
    Cushing T, Paterson R, Haukoos J, Harris NS.
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  • 24. Incidence and predictors of acute mountain sickness among trekkers on Mount Kilimanjaro.
    Jackson SJ, Varley J, Sellers C, Josephs K, Codrington L, Duke G, Njelekela MA, Drummond G, Sutherland AI, Thompson AA, Baillie JK.
    High Alt Med Biol; 2010 Dec; 11(3):217-22. PubMed ID: 20919888
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  • 25. Statistical models of acute mountain sickness.
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  • 28. Changes in metabolic and hematologic laboratory values with ascent to altitude and the development of acute mountain sickness in Nepalese pilgrims.
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    Ziaee V, Yunesian M, Ahmadinejad Z, Halabchi F, Kordi R, Alizadeh R, Afsharjoo HR.
    Wilderness Environ Med; 2003 Dec 01; 14(4):214-9. PubMed ID: 14719853
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    Meyer J.
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  • 35. Assessment of acute mountain sickness by different score protocols in the Swiss Alps.
    Maggiorini M, Müller A, Hofstetter D, Bärtsch P, Oelz O.
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  • 38. Evaluation of the Lake Louise Score for Acute Mountain Sickness and Its 2018 Version in a Cohort of 484 Trekkers at High Altitude.
    Richalet JP, Julia C, Lhuissier FJ.
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  • 39. Change in oxygen saturation does not predict acute mountain sickness on Jade Mountain.
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