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Intraocular Pressure During a Very High Altitude Climb
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 11/18/09
Barthelmes D et al. – Hypobaric hypoxia at very high altitude leads to small but statistically significant changes in IOP that are modulated by systemic oxygen saturation and correlate with optic disc swelling. Climbs to very high altitudes seem to be safe with regard to intraocular pressure changes.
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