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Undersea Hyperb Med ; 37(1): 7-11, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20369648

ABSTRACT

We report on a Japanese male professional breath-hold diver (Ama) who developed neurological disorders during repetitive dives to 22 meters of sea water. Each diving duration and surface interval were 40-80 seconds and 20-30 seconds, respectively. He suffered from sensory numbness of the right cheek, hand and foot, and double vision after more than two hours of consecutive dives. Magnetic resonance images of his brain showed multiple cerebral infarcts, and one of the lesions was situated in the brainstem. There is a possibility that repetitive deep breath-hold dives with short surface intervals can induce fatal accidents for divers.


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Cerebral Infarction/etiology , Diving/adverse effects , Adult , Cerebellar Diseases/etiology , Cerebral Infarction/diagnosis , Cerebral Infarction/therapy , Decompression Sickness/etiology , Decompression Sickness/therapy , Humans , Hyperbaric Oxygenation , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Paresthesia/etiology , Paresthesia/therapy , Respiration , Time Factors
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