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Note 44.308 MOUNT-L 308 of 517 CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 66 lines 31-JAN-1994 08:27 CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 66 lines 31-JAN-1994 08:27 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: STENAR::STENAR::MRGATE::"X400::1=de::2=d400::3=tr::5=edu::4=metu::4=cc::4=vm::6=MOUNT-L" 27-JA To: CUPIDO::STRITAR CC: Subj: Re: High altitude medical lit. From: NAME: Mountaineering Discussion List MOUNT-L FUNC: edu <6=MOUNT-L@4=VM@4=CC@4=METU@5=EDU@3=TR@2=D400@1=DE@X400@STENAR> To: NAME: Multiple Recipients of FUNC: edu <6=MOUNT-L@4=VM@4=CC@4=METU@5=EDU@3=TR@2=D400@1=DE@X400@STENAR> RFC-822-HEADERS: Comments: To: "Mountaineering Discussion List MOUNT-L" Comments: cc: Multiple Recipients of Date: 27-Jan-1994 Posted-date: 27-Jan-1994 Thanks Rich. Yes, there's an extensive literature including several books and many articl;es by me. I also have a large bibliograohy (5000 references) and have done a lot of altituyde research. Now what I would like to do is collect some UNUSUAL reports from people who have had more than the common problems of HIGH ALTITUDE PUILMONARY EDEMA and/ot CEREBRAL EDEMA. I am specially interested in people who have had several episodes of HAPE or HACE. There may be a new edition of my book Going Higher: the Stpory of Man at Altitude, next year. Thanks for wrtiting. Charles Houston YETI On Wed, 26 Jan 1994, Rich.Carl wrote: > > < Note: Charles S Houston > < > > < If any of those on this list are interested in discussing illness and > > < wellness on high mountains, or knows of any existing discussion group > > < where we could look at these subjects, please tell me I would like to > > < look at any data or any specific materials that may not get into the > > < medical literature. > > > --------------------- end of C. S. Houston's post ------------------------ > > I don't have THE answer you're looking for, but here's a lead to follow-up: > > About 10 years ago, an expedition of medical doctors-cum-mountaineers climbed > Mt. Everest from the Nepal side. Their explicit purpose was to research the > physiological effects of strenuous activity at high altitudes. From memory, > many of these doctors made the summit wearing monitoring and recording devices > which provided excellent data for laboratory analysis. That's all I recall. > > Why not find the literature and summarize it for us on MOUNT-L? Doubtless, we > would appreciate knowing the outcome and would benefit from the knowledge. > > Best regards, > > Rich Carl < adp3s@msu.edu * adp3s@msu.bitnet > > Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan USA > . >
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