AbstractIntroductionDiaphragmatic eventration, defined as permanent elevation of the diaphragm without defects, is a rare anomaly in adults. Trauma, neoplasms, infection, and degenerative disease are the most common causes of this condition, whereas idiopathic eventration of the diaphragm is relatively infrequent.Presentation of caseWe herein present the rare case of an 85-year-old female with idiopathic eventration of the bilateral diaphragm. The patient demonstrated a rapidly progressive course with dyspnea; therefore, thoracoscopic surgery of the unilateral diaphragm was performed. She subsequently withdrew from home oxygen therapy, which had introduced preoperatively, and exhibited a significant improvement in her pulmonary function for...
Diaphragmatic paralysis is a pathology characterized by the elevation of a plastic and inactive atro...
BACKGROUND Thoracoscopic diaphragmatic plication for diaphragmatic paralysis with consecutive eve...
WOS: 000186734300003PubMed ID: 14618518Eventration of the diaphragm is generally defined as an abnor...
Introduction: Diaphragmatic eventration, defined as permanent elevation of the diaphragm without def...
AbstractIntroductionDiaphragmatic eventration, defined as permanent elevation of the diaphragm witho...
ObjectiveEventration of the diaphragm (ED) is defined as the abnormal elevation of the diaphragm. Al...
Introduction. Diaphragmatic eventration is a congenital malforma- tion which could result in respira...
Eventration of the diaphragm (ED) is defined as the abnormal elevation of the diaphragm. Although as...
Four patients were operated for unilateral left eventration of the diaphragm There were two male and...
Summary: Acquired diaphragmatic paralysis may compromise lung mechanics and cause dyspnoea and/or le...
Introduction: Diaphragmatic paralysis is produced by interruption in the transmissionof nerve impuls...
AbstractBackgroundDiaphragmatic paralysis is a pathology characterized by the elevation of a plastic...
Unilateral diaphragm paralysis is an often not recognised cause of dyspnoea. We present a patient wi...
Diaphragmatic paralysis with subsequent eventration and respiratory compromise has a huge impact on ...
Thoracoscopic plication of the diaphragm has been recently described as an alternative treatment for...
Diaphragmatic paralysis is a pathology characterized by the elevation of a plastic and inactive atro...
BACKGROUND Thoracoscopic diaphragmatic plication for diaphragmatic paralysis with consecutive eve...
WOS: 000186734300003PubMed ID: 14618518Eventration of the diaphragm is generally defined as an abnor...
Introduction: Diaphragmatic eventration, defined as permanent elevation of the diaphragm without def...
AbstractIntroductionDiaphragmatic eventration, defined as permanent elevation of the diaphragm witho...
ObjectiveEventration of the diaphragm (ED) is defined as the abnormal elevation of the diaphragm. Al...
Introduction. Diaphragmatic eventration is a congenital malforma- tion which could result in respira...
Eventration of the diaphragm (ED) is defined as the abnormal elevation of the diaphragm. Although as...
Four patients were operated for unilateral left eventration of the diaphragm There were two male and...
Summary: Acquired diaphragmatic paralysis may compromise lung mechanics and cause dyspnoea and/or le...
Introduction: Diaphragmatic paralysis is produced by interruption in the transmissionof nerve impuls...
AbstractBackgroundDiaphragmatic paralysis is a pathology characterized by the elevation of a plastic...
Unilateral diaphragm paralysis is an often not recognised cause of dyspnoea. We present a patient wi...
Diaphragmatic paralysis with subsequent eventration and respiratory compromise has a huge impact on ...
Thoracoscopic plication of the diaphragm has been recently described as an alternative treatment for...
Diaphragmatic paralysis is a pathology characterized by the elevation of a plastic and inactive atro...
BACKGROUND Thoracoscopic diaphragmatic plication for diaphragmatic paralysis with consecutive eve...
WOS: 000186734300003PubMed ID: 14618518Eventration of the diaphragm is generally defined as an abnor...