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Encuesta hematológica en dos alturas diferentes del altiplano boliviano
(Revista de la Facultad de Medicina, 1997)
Anteriores estudios para determinar la prevalencia de Eritrocitosis Patológica de Altura en nuestro medio, utilizan valores promedio de serie roja en la altura, muy variables. Las razones de esta variabilidad pueden ser ...
Desadaptación crónica a la vida en altura
(Revista de la Facultad de Medicina, 1997)
A partir de la primera descripción hecha por Monge (1928), se sabe que en cierta época de la vida, un buen número de personas, hasta entonces normales, desarrollan una ERITROCITOSIS sin causa subsecuente. Las manifestaciones ...
Respiratory and cardiocirculatory responses of acclimatization of high altitude natives (La Paz, 3500 m) to tropical lowland (Santa Cruz, 420 m)
(Springer-Verlag, 1982)
Abstract.
Socioeconomic development of the countries of the Andean region necessitates massive migration of population groups through colonization programs, which mobilize high altitude natives as well as low- landers. ...
Ventilatory, circulatory, and metabolic mechanisms during muscular exercise at high altitude (La Paz, 3500 m)
(Springer-Verlag, 1982)
Abstract.
The scientific study of the natives of the Andes in South America is no longer an isolated or exotic undertaking (9). The Andean peoples are undergoing cultural, social, and economic development unequaled in ...
The pulmonary circulation of high altitude natives
(Springer-Verlag, 1982)
Abstract. La Paz, the capital of Bolivia, a city with about 700,000 inhabitants, extends itself from an altitude of 4000 m above sea level down to 3200 m. The altitude of the Bolivian Institute of Altitude Biology (I.B.B.A.) ...
Response to the CO2 and buccal inspiratory pressure as an expression of the diaphragmatic contraction in subjects with eritrocitosis pathology of altitude
(Acta Andina, 1996)
The designation Eritrocitosis Patolócia de Altura (EPA)” commonly known as “Poliglobulia of Altitude”, shows characteristics that differentiates it from other pathologies, among them the absence of functional respiratory ...
Haemoglobin concentration and lung diffusing capacity in man at low high altitude
(Compterendus des séances de la Société de Biologie, 1982)
Resumen. Lung diffusing capacity (DLCO) was measured using a steady state method in high (3600 m.) and sea level natives. Correlation was found between DLCO, height, age and haemoglobin concentration. Regression coefficients ...
Étude en double insu de l'effect de l'almitrine sur les malades porteurs de polyglobulie pathologique d'altitude
(Bull. Eur. Physiopathol. Respir., 1985)
ABSTRACT.
Chronic polycythaemia in people living at high altitude is associated with hypoxaemia due to a marked reduction in hypoxic and hypercapnie drives. The effect of almitrine, a chemoreceptor stimulant, was evaluated ...
Effects of posture on pulmonary diffusion capacity and regional distribution of pulmonary blood flow in normal male and female high altitude dwellers at 3650 m. (12,200 ft)
(INSERM, 1976)
Resume.
Le présent travail complète une étude antérieure sur la distribution de la perfusion entre les parties haute et basse du poumon chez les sujets résidents permanents d’altitude (La Paz 3.650 m. PB 496 mm Hg). Les ...
Preference for sons and sex ratio in two non-western societies
(American Journal of Human Biology, 2006)
ABSTRACT
Moroccan Berbers and the Bolivian Aymara are two unrelated peasant groups living in adverse environments with a still rather traditional agriculture. Precarious life conditions may be responsible for the importance ...