Neuroimaging features of fatal high-altitude cerebral edema

Gorky Medhi, Tsella Lachungpa, Jitender SainiIndian Journal of Radiology and Imaging 2018 28(4):401-405 Acute high-altitude cerebral edema can occur in an unacclimatised individual on exposure to high altitudes and sometimes it can be fatal. Here we have described the neuroimaging features of a patient who suffered from fatal high altitude cerebral edema. Available literature is reviewed. Probable pathogenesis is discussed. The risk of acute mountain sickness is reported up to 25% in individuals who ascend to an altitude of 3500 meter and in more than 50% subjects at an altitude of 6000 meter. The lack of availability of advanced imaging facilities at such a higher altitude makes imaging of such condition a less described entity.
Source: Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging - Category: Radiology Authors: Source Type: research