High-altitude illness induced by tooth root infection
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Auteurs : J. FinstererSource :
- Postgraduate Medical Journal [ 0032-5473 ] ; 1999.
Abstract
High-altitude illness may occur after recent pulmonary infection, but high-altitude illness after root canal therapy has not been described previously. A 44-year-old man is presented who skied to a 3333 m high peak in the Eastern Alps one day after he had undergone root canal therapy because of a tooth root infection. After 4 hours above 3000 m severe symptoms of high-altitude illness, including pulmonary oedema, developed. His condition improved after immediate descent. The next day he presented with local and general signs of infection which were successfully treated with gingival incisions and antibiotics. In conclusion, acute tooth root infection and root canal therapy may induce high-altitude illness at an altitude just above 3000 m.
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m.
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high-altitude illness; pulmonary oedema; root canal therapy; tooth root infection </p>
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