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High-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) is a well-recognized disease entity in trekkers to the Nepal Himalayas. We present the case of a patient who had clinical features consistent with HAPE but did not descend the mountain on time, which contributed to his death. The important factors of the diagnosis, the descent, and the follow-up in Kathmandu are examined.

Original publication

DOI

10.1580/1080-6032(2000)011[0099:atroph]2.3.co;2

Type

Journal article

Journal

Wilderness Environ Med

Publication Date

2000

Volume

11

Pages

99 - 101

Keywords

Adult, Altitude Sickness, Diagnosis, Differential, Fatal Outcome, Humans, Male, Mountaineering, Nepal, Pulmonary Edema