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- W2134263693 abstract "High Altitude Medicine & BiologyVol. 2, No. 3 International Society for Mountain Medicine: Science, Perspectives and NewsChildren at High Altitude: An International Consensus Statement by an Ad Hoc Committee of the International Society for Mountain Medicine, March 12, 2001Andrew J. Pollard, Susan Niermeyer, Peter Barry, Peter Bärtsch, Franz Berghold, Rachel A. Bishop, Charles Clarke, Sundeep Dhillon, Thomas E. Dietz, Anthony Durmowicz, Bruno Durrer, Marlowe Eldridge, Peter Hackett, Dominique Jean, Susi Kriemler, James A. Litch, David Murdoch, Annabel Nickol, Jean-Paul Richalet, Rob Roach, David R. Shlim, Urs Wiget, Michael Yaron, Gustavo Zubieta-CastilloSr, and Gustavo R. Zubieta-CallejaJrAndrew J. PollardSearch for more papers by this author, Susan NiermeyerSearch for more papers by this author, Peter BarrySearch for more papers by this author, Peter BärtschSearch for more papers by this author, Franz BergholdSearch for more papers by this author, Rachel A. BishopSearch for more papers by this author, Charles ClarkeSearch for more papers by this author, Sundeep DhillonSearch for more papers by this author, Thomas E. DietzSearch for more papers by this author, Anthony DurmowiczSearch for more papers by this author, Bruno DurrerSearch for more papers by this author, Marlowe EldridgeSearch for more papers by this author, Peter HackettSearch for more papers by this author, Dominique JeanSearch for more papers by this author, Susi KriemlerSearch for more papers by this author, James A. LitchSearch for more papers by this author, David MurdochSearch for more papers by this author, Annabel NickolSearch for more papers by this author, Jean-Paul RichaletSearch for more papers by this author, Rob RoachSearch for more papers by this author, David R. ShlimSearch for more papers by this author, Urs WigetSearch for more papers by this author, Michael YaronSearch for more papers by this author, Gustavo Zubieta-CastilloSrSearch for more papers by this author, and Gustavo R. Zubieta-CallejaJrSearch for more papers by this authorPublished Online:6 Jul 2004https://doi.org/10.1089/15270290152608561AboutSectionsPDF/EPUB ToolsPermissionsDownload CitationsTrack CitationsAdd to favorites Back To Publication ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited ByHigh-Altitude Pulmonary Edema in Colorado Children: A Cross-Sectional Survey and Retrospective Review Timothy D. Kelly, Maxene Meier, Jason P. Weinman, Dunbar Ivy, John T. Brinton, and Deborah R. 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