2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.asjsur.2022.09.126
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Is the prognosis worse for cerebral hemorrhage at high altitude?

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“…The effects of long-term exposure to high-altitude on brain structures in people with altitude sickness are now well established. People with altitude sickness entering high-altitude area may occur cerebral edema ( 43 , 44 ), cerebral hemorrhage ( 45 – 47 ), disruption of the integrity of the blood-brain barrier ( 48 , 49 ), brain atrophy ( 50 52 ), and other structural changes in the brain. What about healthy people who are well adapted to the high-altitude environment?…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The effects of long-term exposure to high-altitude on brain structures in people with altitude sickness are now well established. People with altitude sickness entering high-altitude area may occur cerebral edema ( 43 , 44 ), cerebral hemorrhage ( 45 – 47 ), disruption of the integrity of the blood-brain barrier ( 48 , 49 ), brain atrophy ( 50 52 ), and other structural changes in the brain. What about healthy people who are well adapted to the high-altitude environment?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%