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Thomas H Mader

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High Altitude Medicine & Biology|December 16, 2003
Going to high altitude with preexisting ocular conditionsThomas H Mader, Geoffrey Tabin
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|March 21, 2012
Refractive surgery safety at altitudeThomas H Mader, Lawrence J White
Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|September 15, 2010
Corneal thickness changes in very-high-altitude mountaineersThomas H Mader, Lawrence J White
Military Medicine|October 24, 2002
Ocular problems in military free fall parachutistsLeonard Gruppo, Thomas H Mader, Ian Wedmore
JAMA Ophthalmology|May 15, 2020
Can Choroidal Engorgement Temporarily Protect Astronauts Against Optic Disc Edema?Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
JAMA Ophthalmology|September 16, 2021
Increased Ventricular Cerebrospinal Fluid Volumes in Spaceflight-Associated Neuroocular Syndrome-A Curse or a Blessing?Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 14, 2021
Acute use of lower body negative pressure during spaceflight does not decrease choroidal thicknessPeter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
Annals of Neurology|January 19, 2021
Peripapillary Hyper-Reflective Ovoid Mass-Like Structures in AstronautsPeter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials|September 23, 2021
Optic nerve sheath stiffness as a predictive biomarker for optic disc edema in astronautsPeter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance|March 31, 2022
Optic Disc Edema in Astronauts from a Choroidal Point of ViewPeter Wostyn, Charles R Gibson, Thomas H Mader
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High Altitude Medicine & Biology|December 16, 2003
Going to high altitude with preexisting ocular conditionsThomas H Mader, Geoffrey Tabin
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|March 21, 2012
Refractive surgery safety at altitudeThomas H Mader, Lawrence J White
Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|September 15, 2010
Corneal thickness changes in very-high-altitude mountaineersThomas H Mader, Lawrence J White
Military Medicine|October 24, 2002
Ocular problems in military free fall parachutistsLeonard Gruppo, Thomas H Mader, Ian Wedmore
JAMA Ophthalmology|May 15, 2020
Can Choroidal Engorgement Temporarily Protect Astronauts Against Optic Disc Edema?Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
JAMA Ophthalmology|September 16, 2021
Increased Ventricular Cerebrospinal Fluid Volumes in Spaceflight-Associated Neuroocular Syndrome-A Curse or a Blessing?Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 14, 2021
Acute use of lower body negative pressure during spaceflight does not decrease choroidal thicknessPeter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
Annals of Neurology|January 19, 2021
Peripapillary Hyper-Reflective Ovoid Mass-Like Structures in AstronautsPeter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials|September 23, 2021
Optic nerve sheath stiffness as a predictive biomarker for optic disc edema in astronautsPeter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance|March 31, 2022
Optic Disc Edema in Astronauts from a Choroidal Point of ViewPeter Wostyn, Charles R Gibson, Thomas H Mader
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