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To evaluate whether there exists a simple method to detect patients risking pulmonary oedema at high altitude (due to Acute Mountain Sickness) and better understand its physiopathology.
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Todini, A.R., Pillon, S., Bartolo, M. (1995). Does the Measurement of Brachial Venous Pressure at High Altitude Enables us to Detect those Subjects Who Risk A.M.S.?. In: Negus, D., Jantet, G., Coleridge-Smith, P.D. (eds) Phlebology ’95. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3095-6_138
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