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Decompression Illnesses and the Spinal Cord

1992
Although diving as a purposeful activity has been going on since at least 5000 BC and almost certainly predates any recorded history, the decompression illnesses which can result from diving are a comparatively recent phenomenon and were not even described in detail until well into the 19th century.
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Decompression Illness Diagnosis and Decompression Study Design

Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 2008
Richard D, Vann   +6 more
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My Shoulder Hurts: A Cutaneous Manifestation of Decompression Illness.

Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2020
Samantha Selesny, Maninder Singh
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[Decompression illness at low depth].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2020
In this case report, a 38-year-old adipose male recreational diver was admitted to the accident and emergency de-part-ment with symptoms of decompression illness. The day before he had been diving at 3 m for approximately 1 h, and when a malfunction of the buoyancy control device occurred, he rapidly ascended, and symptoms began.
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Decompression Illness

1996
F. Faralli   +9 more
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Recognising and managing decompression illness.

Emergency nurse : the journal of the RCN Accident and Emergency Nursing Association, 2016
Seen primarily in scuba divers who have breathed compressed air, decompression illness is a rare but potentially fatal condition. Prompt recognition and treatment of the illness, and urgent referral of patients to hyperbaric chambers, can mean the difference between full recovery and paralysis or death.
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