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Hansen Applied Computer Engineering

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Harvard Alumni for Climate and the Environment

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Health and Career Education

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Heterogeneous Autonomous Complex and Evolving

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High Altitude Cerebral Edema

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High-Altitude Cerebral Edema

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Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement

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Hispanic Association of Contractors and Enterprises

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Hispanics Advancing Culture and Education

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Holland Aviation Consultancy Engineering

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Housing Authority of the City of Elizabeth

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High-altitude cerebral edema (HACE) is a medical condition in which the brain swells with fluid because of the physiological effects of traveling to a high altitude. It generally appears in patients who have acute mountain sickness and involves disorientation, lethargy, and nausea among other symptoms. It occurs when the body fails to acclimatize while ascending to a high altitude. It appears to be a vasogenic edema (fluid penetration of the blood–brain barrier), although cytotoxic edema (cellular retention of fluids) may play a role as well. Individuals with the condition must immediately descend to a lower altitude or coma and death can occur. Patients are usually given supplemental oxygen and dexamethasone as well. HACE can be prevented by ascending to heights slowly to allow the body more time to acclimatize. Acetazolamide also helps prevent the condition. Untreated patients usually die within 48 hours. Those who receive treatment may take weeks to fully recover. It is a rare condition, occurring in less than one percent of people who ascend to 4,000 metres (13,000 ft). Although it was first described in 1913, little was known about the cause of the condition until MRI studies were performed in the 1990s.

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