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Estudios cardiorespiratorios en la enfermedad crónica de la montaña (Síndrome de Monge)
(Revista IBBA, 1972)
Resumen. Comparación entre 14 individuos normales jóvenes del sexo masculino y 20 enfermos con síndrome de Monge. Se mostró que éstos últimos tienen una superficie corporal media, una hemoglobina, volumen tidal en reposo ...
Cardio-respiratory studies in chronic mountain sickness (Monge's syndrome)
(Revista del IBBA, 1972)
Abstract.
Comparisons with 14 normal, younger, male native residents of La Paz showed that 20 patients with Monge’s syndrome have significantly higher mean body surface areas, hemoglobin, resting tidal volumes [VT (BTPS)], ...
Chronic mountain sickness, optimal hemoglobin and heart disease
(High Altitude Medicine & Biology, 2006-06)
Abstract.
For the male inhabitants of La Paz, Bolivia
(3200–4100 m), and other high altitude regions in America and Asia, chronic mountain sickness
(CMS) is a major health problem. Since CMS was first described by Carlos ...
Exaggerated pulmonary hypertension during mild exercise in chronic mountain sickness
(CHEST, 2010-02)
Background: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is an important public health problem and is characterized by exaggerated hypoxemia, erythrocytosis, and pulmonary hypertension. While pulmonary hypertension is a leading cause ...