All Relations between Paralysis and diaphragm

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J G Houston, A D Morris, D G Grosset, K R Lees, N McMillan, I Bon. Ultrasonic evaluation of movement of the diaphragm after acute cerebral infarction. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry. vol 58. issue 6. 1995-08-14. PMID:7608679. previous indirect assessments suggest that paralysis of the diaphragm occurs contralateral to the cerebral lesion. 1995-08-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
P J Serrano Castro, A Soto Venegas, C Arnal García, J Foronda Bengoa, F J Hernández Ramos, T García Góme. [Hemidiaphragmatic paralysis as a manifestation of familial brachial plexus neuropathy]. Neurologia (Barcelona, Spain). vol 10. issue 4. 1995-07-27. PMID:7786543. we believe that paralysis of the diaphragm, although rare, can be considered a sign of fbpn and that therefore this disease should be included in the differential diagnosis of such paralysis. 1995-07-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
S Deraedt, J Cabane, T Genereau, J C Imber. [Specific respiratory manifestations of Horton disease]. La Revue de medecine interne. vol 15. issue 12. 1995-03-21. PMID:7863116. hyperreactive airways, hoarseness, diaphragm paralysis have been noted. 1995-03-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Katagiri, R N Young, R S Platt, T M Kieser, P A Easto. Respiratory muscle compensation for unilateral or bilateral hemidiaphragm paralysis in awake canines. Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). vol 77. issue 4. 1995-02-24. PMID:7836225. to examine differential activity of individual respiratory muscles after unilateral or bilateral diaphragm paralysis, length and electromyogram (emg) of left costal and crural diaphragm segments, parasternal intercostal, and transversus abdominis were measured directly in five awake canines after implantation with sonomicrometry transducers and bipolar emg electrodes under three conditions: during normal breathing (nofrz), after infusion of local anesthetic (bupivacaine) through a cervical phrenic nerve cuff to induce reversible contralateral hemidiaphragm (cnfrz), and after bilateral diaphragm (bifrz) paralysis. 1995-02-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Katagiri, R N Young, R S Platt, T M Kieser, P A Easto. Respiratory muscle compensation for unilateral or bilateral hemidiaphragm paralysis in awake canines. Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). vol 77. issue 4. 1995-02-24. PMID:7836225. we conclude that an integrated strategy of respiratory muscle compensation for unilateral or bilateral diaphragm paralysis occurs among chest wall, abdominal, and diaphragm segmental muscles, with relative contributions of individual muscles adjusted according to the degree of diaphragm dysfunction. 1995-02-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
K Yamazaki, H Kato, S Tsujimoto, R Kitamur. Diabetes mellitus, internal thoracic artery grafting, and risk of an elevated hemidiaphragm after coronary artery bypass surgery. Journal of cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia. vol 8. issue 4. 1994-12-06. PMID:7948801. all 3 patients with bilateral diaphragm paralysis and a patient with a right hemidiaphragm elevation were diabetic. 1994-12-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
J Zhou, E P Hoffma. Pathophysiology of sodium channelopathies. Studies of sodium channel expression by quantitative multiplex fluorescence polymerase chain reaction. The Journal of biological chemistry. vol 269. issue 28. 1994-08-17. PMID:8034605. our results suggest that differential sodium channel gene expression correlates with age of onset of disease, but not with diaphragm involvement, in patients with hyperkalemic periodic paralysis. 1994-08-17 2023-08-12 mouse
D L Patterson, R A DeRemee, L W Hun. Severe asthma complicated by bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis attributed to Parsonage-Turner syndrome. Mayo Clinic proceedings. vol 69. issue 8. 1994-08-16. PMID:8035635. during a sniff test, fluoroscopy of her diaphragm disclosed paradoxical motion of both hemidiaphragms during inspiration, consistent with bilateral hemidiaphragmatic paralysis. 1994-08-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
P Bragg, D M Fisher, J Shi, F Donati, C Meistelman, M Lau, L B Sheine. Comparison of twitch depression of the adductor pollicis and the respiratory muscles. Pharmacodynamic modeling without plasma concentrations. Anesthesiology. vol 80. issue 2. 1994-03-17. PMID:7906111. although the respiratory muscles (the diaphragm and the laryngeal adductors) recover from paralysis more rapidly than does the adductor pollicis, patients can develop complete paralysis of the respiratory muscles, but not of the adductor pollicis, after bolus administration of vecuronium. 1994-03-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
S C Gandevia, K Killian, D K McKenzie, M Crawford, G M Allen, R B Gorman, J P Hale. Respiratory sensations, cardiovascular control, kinaesthesia and transcranial stimulation during paralysis in humans. The Journal of physiology. vol 470. 1994-03-14. PMID:8308755. paralysis was confirmed by abolition of the compound muscle action potentials of both the diaphragm and abductor hallucis evoked by supramaximal electrical stimulation of the relevant nerves. 1994-03-14 2023-08-12 human
P Kunovsky, G A Gibson, J C Pollock, L Stejskal, A Houston, M P Jamieso. Management of postoperative paralysis of diaphragm in infants and children. European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery. vol 7. issue 7. 1993-10-21. PMID:8396949. management of postoperative paralysis of diaphragm in infants and children. 1993-10-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
J Teitelbaum, C O Borel, S Magder, R J Traystman, S N Hussai. Effect of selective diaphragmatic paralysis on the inspiratory motor drive. Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). vol 74. issue 5. 1993-08-26. PMID:8101520. diaphragmatic paralysis was accomplished by a bolus injection of vecuronium, a neuromuscular junction blocker, into the left phrenic artery of an in situ vascularly isolated and innervated left diaphragm. 1993-08-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
J F Brichant, M Gorini, A De Troye. Respiratory response to abdominal and rib cage muscle paralysis in dogs. Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). vol 74. issue 5. 1993-08-26. PMID:8335561. these observations indicate that in the dog 1) the rib cage muscles contribute significantly to tidal volume, and their paralysis causes, through the increased hypercapnic drive, a compensatory increase in diaphragmatic activation; and 2) the rib cage inspiratory muscles enhance the diaphragm's ability to generate pressure during breathing. 1993-08-26 2023-08-12 dog
K S Hsu, W M Fu, S Y Lin-Shia. Studies on the neuromuscular blocking action of MPTP in the mouse phrenic nerve-diaphragm. Neuropharmacology. vol 32. issue 6. 1993-08-25. PMID:8336823. the inhibitory action of mptp on the contraction of the diaphragm is considered to play a role in the respiratory failure and muscle paralysis of intoxication with mptp. 1993-08-25 2023-08-12 mouse
F Staudt, H J Hes. [Diphtheria in an infant]. Padiatrie und Padologie. vol 28. issue 2. 1993-05-26. PMID:8479772. then progredient paralysis of the diaphragm occurred and led again to intubation. 1993-05-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
I E Steffensen, G W Grod. [Idiopathic bilateral paralysis of the diaphragm]. Ugeskrift for laeger. vol 155. issue 6. 1993-04-05. PMID:8447020. [idiopathic bilateral paralysis of the diaphragm]. 1993-04-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
I E Steffensen, G W Grod. [Idiopathic bilateral paralysis of the diaphragm]. Ugeskrift for laeger. vol 155. issue 6. 1993-04-05. PMID:8447020. the case of a 38-year old caucasian man with acute irreversible idiopathic bilateral paralysis of the diaphragm is presented. 1993-04-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
I E Steffensen, G W Grod. [Idiopathic bilateral paralysis of the diaphragm]. Ugeskrift for laeger. vol 155. issue 6. 1993-04-05. PMID:8447020. paralysis of diaphragm during fluoroscopy in the supine position, observation of paradoxical movement of the anterior abdominal wall and upright position during sleep are the major characteristics of this condition. 1993-04-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
J Efthimiou, J Butler, C Woodham, S Westaby, M K Benso. Phrenic nerve and diaphragm function following open heart surgery: a prospective study with and without topical hypothermia. The Quarterly journal of medicine. vol 85. issue 307-308. 1993-02-16. PMID:1484946. chest radiographs, diaphragm screening, lung function and phrenic nerve conduction time were assessed pre-operatively and at 1 week and 1 month post-operatively in all patients and subsequently at 3 months, 6 months, 1 year and 2 years in all patients with radiological evidence of diaphragm paralysis. 1993-02-16 2023-08-11 Not clear
J Efthimiou, J Butler, C Woodham, S Westaby, M K Benso. Phrenic nerve and diaphragm function following open heart surgery: a prospective study with and without topical hypothermia. The Quarterly journal of medicine. vol 85. issue 307-308. 1993-02-16. PMID:1484946. twenty (36 per cent) group i patients developed unilateral diaphragm paralysis (19 left-sided) compared with none in group ii. 1993-02-16 2023-08-11 Not clear