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    The lung at high altitude: bronchoalveolar lavage in acute mountain sickness and pulmonary edema by Schoene, R B, Swenson, E R, Pizzo, C J, Hackett, P H, Roach, R C, Mills, Jr, W J, Henderson, Jr, W R, Martin, T R

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-06-1988)
    “…High-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE), a severe form of altitude illness that can occur in young healthy individuals, is a noncardiogenic form of edema that is…”
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    Pulmonary gas exchange on the summit of Mount Everest by West, J B, Hackett, P H, Maret, K H, Milledge, J S, Peters, Jr, R M, Pizzo, C J, Winslow, R M

    “…Pulmonary gas exchange was studied on members of the American Medical Research Expedition to Everest at altitudes of 8,050 m (barometric pressure 284 Torr),…”
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    Maximal exercise at extreme altitudes on Mount Everest by West, J B, Boyer, S J, Graber, D J, Hackett, P H, Maret, K H, Milledge, J S, Peters, Jr, R M, Pizzo, C J, Samaja, M, Sarnquist, F H

    “…Maximal exercise at extreme altitudes was studied during the course of the American Medical Research Expedition to Everest. Measurements were carried out at…”
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    Relationship of hypoxic ventilatory response to exercise performance on Mount Everest by Schoene, R B, Lahiri, S, Hackett, P H, Peters, Jr, R M, Milledge, J S, Pizzo, C J, Sarnquist, F H, Boyer, S J, Graber, D J, Maret, K H

    “…At very high altitude, exercise performance in the human sojourner may depend on a sufficient hypoxic ventilatory response (HVR). To study the relationship of…”
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    Barometric pressures at extreme altitudes on Mt. Everest: physiological significance by West, J B, Lahiri, S, Maret, K H, Peters, Jr, R M, Pizzo, C J

    “…Barometric pressures were measured on Mt. Everest from altitudes of 5,400 (base camp) to 8,848 m (summit) during the American Medical Research Expedition to…”
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    Type I glycogen storage disease with focal nodular hyperplasia of the liver and vasoconstrictive pulmonary hypertension by Pizzo, C J

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-02-1980)
    “…In an unusual case, type I glycogen storage disease was complicated by focal nodular hyperplasia of the liver and vasoconstrictive pulmonary hypertension. CASE…”
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    Immunodiffusion assay of C1 inhibitor function in serum: prospective analysis in angioedema-urticaria by Yelvington, M, Prograis, Jr, L J, Pizzo, C J, Curd, J G

    Published in American journal of clinical pathology (01-09-1983)
    “…An immunodiffusion assay for detecting C1 inhibitor function in human serum was described recently by Ziccardi and Cooper. In our present study, the…”
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    Use of Contact Lenses on Mountaineering Expeditions by Pizzo, Christopher J, Smith, William E

    “…To the Editor.—Daytime use only of contact lenses on mountaineering expeditions is not practical because hand washing is next to impossible, carrying cleansing…”
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