Phrenic nerve injurycan resultin paralysis of the diaphragm
Transverse Cervical Artery Compression of the Phrenic Nerve(passive) Caused by22411624 Diaphragm Paralysis
Phrenic nerve compressioncausingparalysis of my diaphragm
his paralyzed phrenic nerve(passive) caused bythe diaphragm paralysis
phrenic nerve blockadecausingparalysis of the ipsilateral diaphragm
The affection of the phrenic nerveleadsto paralysis of the diaphragm
Additional injury to brachial plexus Injury to the phrenic nerve , which is adjacent to the upper trunk of the brachial plexuscan causediaphragm paralysis
a.k.a winging scapular ) Phrenic nerve damagecausingparalysis of the diaphragm
the Phrenic nerve irritation or the Phrenic(passive) may be caused byThe Diaphragm paralysis
Operations on the phrenic nerve are performedto causea paralysis of the diaphragm
the TCA compression of the phrenic nerve(passive) caused bydiaphragm paralysis
Cooper 's left lung ... phrenic nerve damagecausesparalysis in the diaphragm
can paralyze the nervous system instantlycausingthe paralysis of the diaphragm
involvement of the C5 component of the phrenic nerve(passive) caused byipsilateral paralysis of the diaphragm
either the Diaphragm or Phrenic nerve which innervates the Diaphragmmight have causedparalysis of the Diaphragm
the phrenic nerve , which is the nerve going to the diaphragm ... damagedresultingin paralysis of the diaphragm
Severe cervical trauma and bilateral phrenic nerve injuriesmay also causediaphragm paralysis
Bronchial carcinoma can also directly invade the phrenic nervecausingparalysis of the diaphragm
The PN injurycan resultin paralysis of the diaphragm
if the syrinx affects C4,5 the phrenic nerve may be involvedcausingparalysis of the diaphragm
Loutfi S. Aboussouan BACKGROUND Neuralgic amyotrophy ... in whichcan leadto diaphragm paralysis
simple cutting or crushing of the phrenic nerve and its accessory , which exists in about 20 per cent this(passive) will be caused byParalysis of the diaphragm
A cervical spine injurycould resultin diaphragm paralysis
We also obtain a CT of the chest to rule out the presence of a tumor that could be compressing the phrenic nervecausingdiaphragm paralysis
sweating ) caused by impingement of sweat gland fibres arising from cervical sympathetic ganglion Phrenic nerve involvementcan leadto unilateral diaphragm paralysis
trauma , cardiothoracic surgery , infection ( e.g. herpes zoster , influenza ) neoplastic diseases , or autoimmune pathologies directly involving the diaphragm or the phrenic nerve [ 1 , 2(passive) may be caused byAcquired diaphragm paralysis
Oh , maybe it ’s the relaxin in my systemcausingparalysis to my diaphragm
But in a subsequent test , he found that a nerve was cut during the surgery and a post - operative negligence in treating the samehad ledto paralysis of diaphragm
several known causescan leadto diaphragm paralysis
One preclinical model of respiratory insufficiency in adult rats ... the C2 partial injurycausesunilateral diaphragm paralysis
The venom of a black widow spidercan causeparalysis of the diaphragm
a history of a chronic pulmonary disease , such as asthma , bronchitis , or tuberculosis ; prolonged immobility ; sickle cell anemia ... neurological disorderscauseparalysis of the diaphragm
Any damage to this nerve or its origin from the cervical region of the spine or from the brainstemcan leadto paralysis of diaphragm
illness to the muscle where it connects diaphragm to the brain and damage to the spinal cord(passive) Caused byDiaphragm paralysis
direct damage to the nerve ( trauma , damage during surgery ) or compression by adjacent structures ( tumors , bony protrusions(passive) is caused byDiaphragm paralysis
a diaphragmatic hernia ... my right sidecausesparalysis of the diaphram
The muscles used in breathing are severely affected in SMARDcausingparalysis of the diaphragm
paralysis ... the 10th cranial nervecan causeparalysis of the diaphragm
The conditioncan leadto paralysis of the diaphragm
• Overdosecan causeparalysis of the diaphragm
to suffocation and deathleadingto suffocation and death
death by anoxiacausesdeath by anoxia
Death in mammals(passive) is caused byDeath in mammals
to respiratory distress in the infantleadsto respiratory distress in the infant
total respiratory failure and deathmay eventually causetotal respiratory failure and death
to suffocation and eventual deathleadingto suffocation and eventual death
to progressive respiratory failureleadsto progressive respiratory failure
in severe , acute respiratory distress firstresultingin severe , acute respiratory distress first
breathing problems for the babycausesbreathing problems for the baby
difficulty breathing as this is the main function of the diaphragmcan causedifficulty breathing as this is the main function of the diaphragm
in chronic shortness of breath , sleep disturbances , and lower energy levelsresultingin chronic shortness of breath , sleep disturbances , and lower energy levels
apnea and breathing problems requiring ventilation support and pain , difficulty swallowingcan causeapnea and breathing problems requiring ventilation support and pain , difficulty swallowing
deprivation of oxygen in patients , a condition which is also called asphyxiationcan causedeprivation of oxygen in patients , a condition which is also called asphyxiation
to respiratory arrestleadsto respiratory arrest
inability to breathecausinginability to breathe
in hypoxia and hypercarbiaresultingin hypoxia and hypercarbia
in dependence on mechanical ventilationresultingin dependence on mechanical ventilation
to need for tracheostomy with intermittent or continuous mechanical ventilationmay leadto need for tracheostomy with intermittent or continuous mechanical ventilation
in the loss of the vacuum which pulls air into the lungs during inhalationcan resultin the loss of the vacuum which pulls air into the lungs during inhalation
meningiomacausesmeningioma
respiratory problemsmay causerespiratory problems
from surgical , anatomic , or idiopathic causesmay resultfrom surgical , anatomic , or idiopathic causes
in normo or hypoventilationcan resultin normo or hypoventilation
in respiratory insufficiencyresultingin respiratory insufficiency
to partialleadsto partial
in respiratory collapsemay resultin respiratory collapse
inspiratory movements and also compresses Pneumolysis , or apicolysis can frequently be used as an adjunct to thoracoplastypreventsinspiratory movements and also compresses Pneumolysis , or apicolysis can frequently be used as an adjunct to thoracoplasty
to the inability of the lungs to work on their ownleadsto the inability of the lungs to work on their own
from compression of the phrenic nerve in the thorax by tumor or aortic aneurysmmay resultfrom compression of the phrenic nerve in the thorax by tumor or aortic aneurysm
from a prior neck surgeryresultingfrom a prior neck surgery
to the necessity for mechanical ventilationcan ... leadto the necessity for mechanical ventilation
orlyresultsorly
to an elevation of the diaphragmleadsto an elevation of the diaphragm
in him being intubated on life supportresultedin him being intubated on life support