Missing correlation of retinal vessel diameter with high-altitude headache.
The most common altitude-related symptom, high-altitude headache (HAH), has recently been suggested to originate from restricted cerebral venous drainage in the presence of increased inflow caused by hypoxia. In support of this novel hypothesis, retinal venous distension was shown to correlate with...
Main Authors: | Willmann, G, Fischer, M, Schommer, K, Bärtsch, P, Gekeler, F, Schatz, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2014
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