HIGH ALTITUDE PULMONARY HYPERTENSION («MIRRAKHIMOV'S DISEASE»)
SUMMERY It is estimated, that more than 140 million people reside at altitudes above 2500 m in 35 countries worldwide. High altitude residents display moderate erythrocytosis and mild-to-moderate elevation in pulmonary artery pressure. Howevere, in some indivudals, severe pulmonary hypertension deve...
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| Main Authors: | A. Sh. Sarybaev, A. S. Sydykov, M. A. Sartmyrzaeva, A. M. Maripov, A. T. Mamazhakypov, A. Ch. Akunov |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | Russian |
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InterMedservice
2016-12-01
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| Series: | Евразийский Кардиологический Журнал |
| Online Access: | https://www.heartj.asia/jour/article/view/6195 |
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