Brachial plexopathy
Disclosures
- updated 19 Jun 2022:
Nothing to disclose
Updates to Case Attributes
Age
changed from 55 to 55 years.
Body was changed:
Left brachial plexopathy, likely post-operative sequelae due to excessive traction or malpositioning, or less commonly post-operativepostoperative infection, with subsequent left shoulder girdle and left upper limb muscles atrophy and edemaoedema.
-<p>Left <strong>brachial plexopathy</strong>, likely post-operative sequelae due to excessive traction or malpositioning, or less commonly post-operative infection, with subsequent left shoulder girdle and left upper limb muscles atrophy and edema.<strong> </strong></p>- +<p>Left brachial plexopathy, likely post-operative sequelae due to excessive traction or malpositioning, or less commonly postoperative infection, with subsequent left shoulder girdle and left upper limb muscles atrophy and oedema.<strong> </strong></p>