Side-effect of acetazolamide in prevention of acute mountain sickness
Matiram Pun
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Association between decreased osteopontin and acute mountain sickness upon rapid ascent to 3500 m among young Chinese men [PDF]
Xu-Gang Tang+3 more
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This study explores how gradual ascent rates reduce acute pulmonary injury in rats exposed to high‐altitude hypoxia by activating autophagy and suppressing oxidative stress and inflammation. Results show that controlled ascent effectively mitigates such injury, highlighting its potential as a preventive strategy.
Kairui Huang+4 more
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Exploring the Blood Biomarkers and Potential Therapeutic Agents for Human Acute Mountain Sickness Based on Transcriptomic Analysis, Inflammatory Infiltrates and Molecular Docking. [PDF]
Yan J+5 more
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Ginkgo biloba extract for prevention of acute mountain sickness: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials [PDF]
Tou‐Yuan Tsai+3 more
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Recent advances in predicting acute mountain sickness: from multidimensional cohort studies to cutting-edge model applications. [PDF]
Wang B, Chen S, Song J, Huang D, Xiao G.
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Physiological Variables Associated with the Development of Acute Mountain Sickness [PDF]
Chunwei Liu+5 more
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Potential therapeutic effects of traditional Chinese medicine in acute mountain sickness: pathogenesis, mechanisms and future directions. [PDF]
Wu Z+6 more
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