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A case of phrenic nerve schwannoma resection and phrenic nerve reconstruction by VATS
Kato, Masato +2 more
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Attenuation of phrenic motor discharge by phrenic nerve afferents
Short latency phrenic motor responses to phrenic nerve stimulation were studied in anesthetized, paralyzed cats. Electrical stimulation (0.2 ms, 0.01–10 mA, 2 Hz) of the right C5 phrenic rootlet during inspiration consistently elicited a transient reduction in the phrenic motor discharge.
D F, Speck, W R, Revelette
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Phrenic Nerve Conduction in Healthy Subjects
ABSTRACTIntroduction: Assessment of diaphragm compound muscle action potential by noninvasive phrenic nerve stimulation at the neck is well described. However, normal values in a large cohort of healthy subjects are lacking. Our objective was to determine reference values of phrenic nerve conduction in healthy subjects.
Marjolaine Vincent +4 more
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The accessory phrenic nerve in the rat
Anatomy and Embryology, 1977Reinnervation studies of the diaphragm led us to reinvestigate the normal anatomy of the phrenic nerve of the rat. The phrenic nerve originates from the cervical nerve roots C4 and C5. In 16 out of 19 normal rats an accessory phrenic nerve was observed receiving its segmental fibres from C6. The number of myelinated axons of the accessory phrenic nerve
J Gottschall
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Phrenic nerve paralysis and phrenic nerve reconstruction surgery
2022Phrenic nerve injury results in paralysis of the diaphragm muscle, the primary generator of an inspiratory effort, as well as a stabilizing muscle involved in postural control and spinal alignment. Unilateral deficits often result in exertional dyspnea, orthopnea, and sleep-disordered breathing, whereas oxygen or ventilator dependency can occur with ...
Matthew R, Kaufman +2 more
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