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High Alt Med Biol
December 2014
Oxford University Clinical Research Unit-Nepal and Nepal International Clinic, Himalayan Rescue Association, Kathmandu, Nepal .
High Alt Med Biol
December 2014
Oxford University Clinical Research Unit-Nepal and Nepal International Clinic, Himalayan Rescue Association, Kathmandu, Nepal .
Religious pilgrims have been going to high altitude pilgrimages long before trekkers and climbers sojourned in high altitude regions, but the medical literature about high altitude pilgrimage is sparse. Gosainkunda Lake (4300 m) near Kathmandu, Nepal, and Shri Amarnath Yatra (3800 m) in Sri Nagar, Kashmir, India, are the two sites in the Himalayas from where the majority of published reports of high altitude pilgrimage have originated. Almost all travels to high altitude pilgrimages are characterized by very rapid ascents by large congregations, leading to high rates of acute mountain sickness (AMS).
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