High-altitude cerebral edema (HACE) and acute mountain sickness (AMS) are neuropathologies associated with rapid exposure to hypoxia. However, speculation remains regarding the exact etiology of both HACE and AMS and whether they share a common mechanistic pathology. This review outlines the basic principles of HACE development, highlighting how edema could develop from ) a progression from cytotoxic swelling to ionic edema or ) permeation of the blood brain barrier (BBB) with or without ionic edema.
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