M. Maggiorini
- High-altitude pulmonary hypertension: a pathophysiological entity to different diseasesBy M. Maggiorini and F. Léon-Velarde
- Acute mountain sickness is related to nocturnal hypoxemia but not to hypoventilationBy P. Erba, S. Anastasi, O. Senn, M. Maggiorini and K.E. BlochP. ErbaS. AnastasiO. SennM. Maggiorini
- High altitude impairs nasal transepithelial sodium transport in HAPE-prone subjectsBy C. Sartori, H. Duplain, M. Lepori, M. Egli, M. Maggiorini, P. Nicod and U. ScherrerC. SartoriH. DuplainM. LeporiM. EgliM. MaggioriniP. Nicod
- Measurement of quality of life in pulmonary hypertension and its significanceBy E. Cenedese, R. Speich, L. Dorschner, S. Ulrich, M. Maggiorini, R. Jenni and M. FischlerE. CenedeseR. SpeichL. DorschnerS. UlrichM. MaggioriniR. Jenni
- Measurement of quality of life in pulmonary hypertension and its significanceBy E. Cenedese, R. Speich, L. Dorschner, S. Ulrich, M. Maggiorini, R. Jenni and M. FischlerArticle | Published in 2006 in European Respiratory JournalE. CenedeseR. SpeichL. DorschnerS. UlrichM. MaggioriniR. Jenni
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