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2. Prophylactic Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen Result in Equivalent Acute Mountain Sickness Incidence at High Altitude: A Prospective Randomized Trial
3. From Matterhorn to Mt Everest: Empowering Rescuers and Improving Medical Care in Nepal
4. Altitude Sickness in Climbers and Efficacy of NSAIDs Trial (ASCENT): Randomized, Controlled Trial of Ibuprofen Versus Placebo for Prevention of Altitude Illness
5. Spironolactone Does Not Prevent Acute Mountain Sickness: A Prospective, Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial by SPACE Trial Group (Spironolactone and Acetazolamide Trial in the Prevention of Acute Mountain Sickness Group)
6. Prospective, Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Comparison of Acetazolamide Versus Ibuprofen for Prophylaxis Against High Altitude Headache: The Headache Evaluation at Altitude Trial (HEAT)
7. Adaptation to High Altitude in Sherpas: Association with the Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism in the Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Gene
8. Changes in Metabolic and Hematologic Laboratory Values With Ascent to Altitude and the Development of Acute Mountain Sickness in Nepalese Pilgrims
9. Mismanagement of Severe Altitude Illness in a Tertiary Hospital in Nepal: A Cautionary Tale
10. In Reply to Drs Lipman and Hackett
11. Impact of a Newly Constructed Motor Vehicle Road on Altitude Illness in the Nepal Himalayas
12. Prakash Adhikari: April 13, 1965 to October 23, 2020
13. 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
14. A Pain in the Neck
15. In Reply to Dr Bennett
16. Pediatric High Altitude Cerebral Edema in the Nepal Himalayas
17. Nail the Diagnosis
18. Wilderness Mass Casualty Incident (MCI): Rescue Chain After Avalanche at Everest Base Camp (EBC) In 2015
19. Common Bite—Bizarre Rash
20. Reduced Acetazolamide Dosing for Acute Mountain Sickness Prevention Study: A Comparison of 62.5 vs 125 mg BID (the RAD AMS prevention study)
21. Complications of Steroid Use on Mt Everest
22. Frostbite in a Sherpa
23. Severe Hypertension and Efficacy of Antihypertensive Medications at High Altitude
24. Relationship of Blood Pressure and Hypertension to Acute Mountain Sickness
25. Blood Pressure and High Altitude: An Observational Cohort Study of Hypertensive and Nonhypertensive Himalayan Trekkers in Nepal
26. An Itchy Situation
27. In Reply to “Ibuprofen for Prevention of Acute Mountain Sickness–Is Bigger Really Better?”
28. Performance-Enhancing Drugs—Commentaries
29. It's OK, It's TB
30. A tragic report of probable high-altitude pulmonary edema in the Himalayas: preventive implications
31. Myocardial infarction or high-altitude pulmonary edema?
32. David OliverRelinSecond Suns: Two Doctors and Their Amazing Quest to Restore Sight and Save Lives2013Random House, IncNew York, NYUS $27.00, 415 pages
33. Pleural Tuberculosis in a Nepali Trekker
34. Seizures at high altitude in a patient on antiseizure medications
35. Cerebral edema in the Himalayas: too high, too fast!
36. PII: S1080-6032(00)70800-3
37. Seizures and delirium in a trekker: the consequences of excessive water drinking?
38. Clinical Images
39. Medical problems of porters and trekkers in the Nepal Himalaya
40. Acetazolamide for tourists to Lhasa
41. Seizure and hemiparesis at high-altitude outside the setting of acute mountain sickness
42. Another patient with neck irradiation and increased susceptibility to acute mountain sickness
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