Although brachial plexus injury occurring during multitrauma is frequent in adults, it is rarely observed in childhood. The most common cause of pediatric traumatic brachial palsy is motor vehicle accidents followed by pedestrian struck. Generally, phrenic nerve palsy accompanying brachial plexus trauma is observed in 10% to 20% of cases, but it is overlooked because unilateral injuries are frequently asymptomatic. Severe unilateral phrenic nerve palsy accompanying brachial plexus avulsion is very rare. Here, we present a pediatric case of unilateral phrenic nerve palsy associated with respiratory distress and brachial plexus avulsion due to multitrauma
Diagnosing brachial plexus lesion is a challenge in countries where imaging facilities are not well ...
Phrenic nerve paralysis is a condition typically occurring after invasive procedures in the chest an...
Background: Brachial palsy is a rare condition beyond the neonatal period. Usually it is caused by p...
Although brachial plexus injury occurring during multitrauma is frequent in adults, it is rarely obs...
Phrenic nerve palsy is a rare and mortal obstetric complication, and generally occurs with brachial ...
Brachial plexus (bp) injuries in childhood are either related to a difficult birth process in a macr...
Management of brachial plexus injury sequelae is a challenging issue in neurorehabilitation. In the ...
AbstractOur case report describes a bilateral obstetric brachial plexus injury in a 14-year-old boy....
Obstetrical brachial plexus palsy (OBPP) displays a stable incidence of 0.15 - 3 per 1,000 live birt...
This paper describes a one-month-old girl presenting with respiratory and growth failure due to diap...
Diaphragmatic paralysis in newborns is related to brachial plexus palsy. It can be overlooked if tho...
© 2020 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved. Anatomic variations in peripheral nerve...
Brachial plexus injury is the most common cause of plegic arm in neonates. Detection of nerve root a...
Clinical History. A 4.4 kg male was born to a 25-year-old, G2P1, nondiabetic woman at 39 and 5/7 wee...
Brachial plexus avulsion is a devastating injury most com-monly affecting young adults following mot...
Diagnosing brachial plexus lesion is a challenge in countries where imaging facilities are not well ...
Phrenic nerve paralysis is a condition typically occurring after invasive procedures in the chest an...
Background: Brachial palsy is a rare condition beyond the neonatal period. Usually it is caused by p...
Although brachial plexus injury occurring during multitrauma is frequent in adults, it is rarely obs...
Phrenic nerve palsy is a rare and mortal obstetric complication, and generally occurs with brachial ...
Brachial plexus (bp) injuries in childhood are either related to a difficult birth process in a macr...
Management of brachial plexus injury sequelae is a challenging issue in neurorehabilitation. In the ...
AbstractOur case report describes a bilateral obstetric brachial plexus injury in a 14-year-old boy....
Obstetrical brachial plexus palsy (OBPP) displays a stable incidence of 0.15 - 3 per 1,000 live birt...
This paper describes a one-month-old girl presenting with respiratory and growth failure due to diap...
Diaphragmatic paralysis in newborns is related to brachial plexus palsy. It can be overlooked if tho...
© 2020 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved. Anatomic variations in peripheral nerve...
Brachial plexus injury is the most common cause of plegic arm in neonates. Detection of nerve root a...
Clinical History. A 4.4 kg male was born to a 25-year-old, G2P1, nondiabetic woman at 39 and 5/7 wee...
Brachial plexus avulsion is a devastating injury most com-monly affecting young adults following mot...
Diagnosing brachial plexus lesion is a challenge in countries where imaging facilities are not well ...
Phrenic nerve paralysis is a condition typically occurring after invasive procedures in the chest an...
Background: Brachial palsy is a rare condition beyond the neonatal period. Usually it is caused by p...