Presentation
Status post left brachial plexus injury repair
Patient Data
Age: 5 months
Gender: Female
From the case:
Phrenic nerve palsy
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Paradoxical movement of left hemidiaphragm indicating left phrenic nerve palsy.
From the case:
Phrenic nerve palsy
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Paradoxical movement of left hemidiaphragm.
Case Discussion
Paradoxical movement of left hemidiaphragm indicating left phrenic nerve palsy on fluoroscopy which has been confirmed with ultrasound.