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142 related items for PubMed ID: 36550712

  • 1. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evaluation of Suspected High-Altitude Cerebral Edema in Patients from High Altitude.
    Karki DB, Gurung G, Ghimire RK.
    J Nepal Health Res Counc; 2022 Nov 02; 20(2):354-360. PubMed ID: 36550712
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  • 3. Hypoxia-induced acute mountain sickness is associated with intracellular cerebral edema: a 3 T magnetic resonance imaging study.
    Schoonman GG, Sándor PS, Nirkko AC, Lange T, Jaermann T, Dydak U, Kremer C, Ferrari MD, Boesiger P, Baumgartner RW.
    J Cereb Blood Flow Metab; 2008 Jan 02; 28(1):198-206. PubMed ID: 17519973
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  • 4. Acute and Evolving MRI of High-Altitude Cerebral Edema: Microbleeds, Edema, and Pathophysiology.
    Hackett PH, Yarnell PR, Weiland DA, Reynard KB.
    AJNR Am J Neuroradiol; 2019 Mar 02; 40(3):464-469. PubMed ID: 30679208
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  • 8. Extensive Microhemorrhages of the Cerebellar Peduncles After High-Altitude Cerebral Edema.
    Pichler Hefti J, Hoigné-Perret P, Kottke R.
    High Alt Med Biol; 2017 Jun 02; 18(2):182-184. PubMed ID: 28128652
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  • 9. Magnetic resonance imaging evidence of cytotoxic cerebral edema in acute mountain sickness.
    Kallenberg K, Bailey DM, Christ S, Mohr A, Roukens R, Menold E, Steiner T, Bärtsch P, Knauth M.
    J Cereb Blood Flow Metab; 2007 May 02; 27(5):1064-71. PubMed ID: 17024110
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  • 10. High-altitude cerebral edema evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging: clinical correlation and pathophysiology.
    Hackett PH, Yarnell PR, Hill R, Reynard K, Heit J, McCormick J.
    JAMA; 1998 Dec 09; 280(22):1920-5. PubMed ID: 9851477
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  • 13. Improved Neuroimaging Findings and Cognitive Function in a Case of High-altitude Cerebral Edema.
    Urushida Y, Kikuchi Y, Shimizu C, Amari M, Kawarabayashi T, Nakamura T, Ikeda Y, Takatama M, Shoji M.
    Intern Med; 2021 Apr 15; 60(8):1299-1302. PubMed ID: 33229804
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  • 16. The Pattern of Brain Microhemorrhages After Severe Lung Failure Resembles the One Seen in High-Altitude Cerebral Edema.
    Riech S, Kallenberg K, Moerer O, Hellen P, Bärtsch P, Quintel M, Knauth M.
    Crit Care Med; 2015 Sep 15; 43(9):e386-9. PubMed ID: 26110491
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  • 17. Reversible abnormalities of DWI in high-altitude cerebral edema.
    Wong SH, Turner N, Birchall D, Walls TJ, English P, Schmid ML.
    Neurology; 2004 Jan 27; 62(2):335-6. PubMed ID: 14745087
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  • 19. Disoriented and ataxic pilgrims: an epidemiological study of acute mountain sickness and high-altitude cerebral edema at a sacred lake at 4300 m in the Nepal Himalayas.
    Basnyat B, Subedi D, Sleggs J, Lemaster J, Bhasyal G, Aryal B, Subedi N.
    Wilderness Environ Med; 2000 Jan 27; 11(2):89-93. PubMed ID: 10921358
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