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Clinical rheumatology · Sep 1988
Case ReportsHemidiaphragmatic paralysis, an unusual presentation of Parsonage-Turner syndrome.
- T Pieters, M Lambert, J P Huaux, and C Nagant de Deuxchaisnes.
- Department of Internal Medicine, Louvain University, Brussels, Belgium.
- Clin. Rheumatol. 1988 Sep 1;7(3):402-5.
AbstractA previously healthy 38-year-old man presented a typical Parsonage-Turner syndrome (PTS) three weeks after a cold and unusual muscular exercise. In addition to the motor and sensory defects of the upper limbs, a right hemidiaphragmatic paralysis occurred, which proved to be reversible after several months. A brief review of the hemidiaphragmatic injury in PTS is presented.
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