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Extrem Physiol Med
March 2014
Nepal International Clinic, Travel and Mountain Medicine, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Introduction: High altitude pulmonary edema is a non-cardiogenic form of pulmonary edema that develops in unacclimatized individuals at altitudes over 2500 m. Early recognition of symptoms and immediate descent are important for successful treatment. Despite early signs and symptoms of high altitude illness, many trekkers tend to push themselves to the maximum limit.
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April 2015
aEmergency Medicine Research Group, Edinburgh bKent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance Trust, Kent, UK.
Background: Horse riding is a common leisure activity associated with a significant rate of injury. Helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) may be called to equestrian accidents. Accurate HEMS tasking is important to ensure appropriate use of this valuable medical resource.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMong J Biol Sci
December 2007
Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna Savoyenstrasse 1, A-1160 Vienna, Austria,
The Przewalski's horse (Equus ferus przewalskii Poljakov, 1881), or "Takhi" in Mongolian, became extinct in the wild by the mid 1960's. The last recorded sightings of Przewalski's horses occurred in the Dzungarian Gobi desert in SW Mongolia, today's Great Gobi B Strictly Protected Area (SPA). A re-introduction program was initiated in 1992 and the first group of captive-born Przewalski's horses was airlifted to the SPA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVet Anaesth Analg
April 2002
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA.
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