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2. Do cardiopulmonary exercise tests predict summit success and acute mountain sickness? A prospective observational field study at extreme altitude
3. Assessment of endothelial cell function and physiological microcirculatory reserve by video microscopy using a topical acetylcholine and nitroglycerin challenge
4. Editorial on the Research Topic the 2nd Edition of Mountain Sports Activities: Injuries and Prevention
5. Increased endothelial microparticles and oxidative stress at extreme altitude
6. The UIAA Medical Commission Injury Classification for Mountaineering and Climbing Sports
7. Cognitive performance in high-altitude climbers: a comparative study of saccadic eye movements and neuropsychological tests
8. High-altitude illnesses: Old stories and new insights into the pathophysiology, treatment and prevention
9. Work in Hypoxic Conditions-Consensus Statement of the Medical Commission of the Union Internationale des Associations dʼAlpinisme (UIAA MedCom)
10. Letter to the Editor: Preacclimatization for Expeditions to Extreme Altitude: An Opinion Position from the Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme Medical Commission
11. Letter to the Editor:COVID-19 Lung Injury Is Different From High Altitude Pulmonary Edema
12. Corneal Thickness Changes in Very-High-Altitude Mountaineers—Reply
13. Nocturnal Periodic Breathing during Acclimatization at Very High Altitude at Mount Muztagh Ata (7,546 m)
14. New Insights Into Changes in Corneal Thickness in Healthy Mountaineers During a Very-High-Altitude Climb to Mount Muztagh Ata
15. High Incidence of Optic Disc Swelling at Very High Altitudes
16. Recruitment of non‐perfused sublingual capillaries increases microcirculatory oxygen extraction capacity throughout ascent to 7126 m
17. Cognitive performance in high-altitude climbers: a comparative study of saccadic eye movements and neuropsychological tests
18. Medizinische Aspekte beim Höhentrekking
19. Work in Hypoxic Conditions-Consensus Statement of the Medical Commission of the Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA MedCom)
20. Drug Use and Misuse in the Mountains: A UIAA MedCom Consensus Guide for Medical Professionals
21. Medizinische Aspekte beim Höhentrekking.
22. Morphological Brain Changes after Climbing to Extreme Altitudes—A Prospective Cohort Study
23. Changes in mitochondrial enzymatic activities of monocytes during prolonged hypobaric hypoxia and influence of antioxidants: A randomized controlled study
24. Verletzungen beim Sportklettern = Blessures pendant la pratique de l'escalade
25. Oxidative stress in hypobaric hypoxia and influence on vessel-tone modifying mediators
26. Corneal thickness changes in very-high-altitude mountaineers
27. Oxidative Stress in Hypobaric Hypoxia and Influence on Vessel-Tone Modifying Mediators
28. Delayed Appearance of High Altitude Retinal Hemorrhages
29. Intraocular Pressure during a Very High Altitude Climb
30. Occupational Aspects of Work in Hypoxic Conditions - The New Recommendation of the Medical Commission of the Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA MedCom)
31. Sportkletter-Medizin
32. Effect of Ascent Protocol on Acute Mountain Sickness and Success at Muztagh Ata, 7546 m
33. New insights into ocular blood flow at very high altitudes
34. Changes in Cerebral Glucose Metabolism after an Expedition to High Altitudes
35. Letter to the Editor: COVID-19 Lung Injury Is Different From High Altitude Pulmonary Edema.
36. Cognitive performance in high-altitude climbers: a comparative study of saccadic eye movements and neuropsychological tests
37. Work in Hypoxic Conditions-Consensus Statement of the Medical Commission of the Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA MedCom)
38. In reply.
39. Emergency Care for High-Altitude Trekking and Climbing.
40. [General medical aspects and recommendations for trekking at altitude].
41. Changes of coagulation parameters during high altitude expedition.
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