Diaphragmatic paralysis is an uncommon cause of pulmonary dysfunction and can occur after traumatic phrenic nerve injury. Penetrating and blunt trauma to the neck is the most recognized mechanism of injury being stretching of the nerves very uncommon. We report a case of a 39-year-old man with bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis due to violent stretching of the phrenic nerves. Clinical features and diagnosis methods are also reviewed. Keywords: Diaphragmatic paralysis, Phrenic nerve injur
Bilateral diaphragm paralysis due to bilateral isolated phrenic neuropathy (BIPN) is a very rare cau...
This is a case history of a patient with isolated bilateral diaphragm paralysis. It is presented bec...
Diaphragmatic palsy or paralysis (DP) due to phrenic nerve injury is a rare respiratory condition wh...
Acute onset, atraumatic, bilateral diaphragm paralysis due to isolated bilateral phrenic neuropathy ...
Unilateral diaphragm paralysis is an often not recognised cause of dyspnoea. We present a patient wi...
A 53-year-old male presented to the Emergency Department (ED) with multisystem trauma and respirator...
We report the case of a patient with severe dyspnea upon reclining. Lung disease, neuromuscular diso...
A 56-year-old man gave a 6-month history of progressive dyspnoea and orthopnoea. During breathing, h...
Respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation has been reported in patients with bilateral di...
Bilateral paralysis of the diaphragm is uncommon and can be either idiopathic or more frequently ass...
This is a case report of an unusual cause of bilateral diaphragmatic palsy. A 54-year-old gentleman,...
Bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis is a rare condition in clinical practice due to different entitie...
A 57-year-old woman underwent an enucleoresection of her right kidney angiomyolipoma. Two weeks late...
phrenic neuropathy causing painless bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis Abstract—The authors report fo...
AbstractBackgroundDiaphragmatic paralysis is a pathology characterized by the elevation of a plastic...
Bilateral diaphragm paralysis due to bilateral isolated phrenic neuropathy (BIPN) is a very rare cau...
This is a case history of a patient with isolated bilateral diaphragm paralysis. It is presented bec...
Diaphragmatic palsy or paralysis (DP) due to phrenic nerve injury is a rare respiratory condition wh...
Acute onset, atraumatic, bilateral diaphragm paralysis due to isolated bilateral phrenic neuropathy ...
Unilateral diaphragm paralysis is an often not recognised cause of dyspnoea. We present a patient wi...
A 53-year-old male presented to the Emergency Department (ED) with multisystem trauma and respirator...
We report the case of a patient with severe dyspnea upon reclining. Lung disease, neuromuscular diso...
A 56-year-old man gave a 6-month history of progressive dyspnoea and orthopnoea. During breathing, h...
Respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation has been reported in patients with bilateral di...
Bilateral paralysis of the diaphragm is uncommon and can be either idiopathic or more frequently ass...
This is a case report of an unusual cause of bilateral diaphragmatic palsy. A 54-year-old gentleman,...
Bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis is a rare condition in clinical practice due to different entitie...
A 57-year-old woman underwent an enucleoresection of her right kidney angiomyolipoma. Two weeks late...
phrenic neuropathy causing painless bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis Abstract—The authors report fo...
AbstractBackgroundDiaphragmatic paralysis is a pathology characterized by the elevation of a plastic...
Bilateral diaphragm paralysis due to bilateral isolated phrenic neuropathy (BIPN) is a very rare cau...
This is a case history of a patient with isolated bilateral diaphragm paralysis. It is presented bec...
Diaphragmatic palsy or paralysis (DP) due to phrenic nerve injury is a rare respiratory condition wh...