Acosta Syndrome (Mountain Sickness; Mountain Climber Syndrome; Monge Syndrome; Soroche Syndrome) 757c21h 757c21h 757c21h 757c21h 757c21h 757c21h 757c21h 757c21h
General: Cause is cerebral hypoxia at high altitudes; Monge syndrome is the chronic form of mountain sickness.
Ocular: Acute blurred vision; difficulties in color discrimination; impaired light adaptation; retinal hemorrhage; chronic lid edema; bluish scleral injection; decreased visual acuity.
Clinical: Restlessness and irritability; headaches; impaired judgment at approximately 15,000 feet; confusion, cyanosis, muscular incoordination and possible loss of consciousness at approximately 18,000 to 20,000 feet; exertional dyspnea; epistaxis; gum bleeding; hemoptysis; anorexia; nausea; vomiting; tinnitus; cough; loss of libido; paresthesian extremities; coma; clubbing of fingers; hepatosplenomegaly.
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