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  1. Phrenic Nerve: Function, Anatomy & Damage - Cleveland Clinic

    May 7, 2025 · Anything that damages your phrenic nerve can weaken or paralyze your diaphragm. If your phrenic nerve can’t control your diaphragm as it should, it won’t be able to …

  2. When Phrenic Nerve Damage Causes Diaphragm Muscle Paralysis

    Feb 2, 2024 · The phrenic nerve, when damaged, can't send the right signals to your breathing muscles, resulting in diaphragm muscle paralysis, making it hard to breathe. Here’s how to …

  3. Phrenic Nerve Injury - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Aug 20, 2023 · The phrenic nerve provides the primary motor supply to the diaphragm, the major respiratory muscle. Phrenic nerve injury, such as may occur from cardiothoracic surgery, can …

  4. Phrenic Nerve Paralysis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Phrenic nerve paralysis (PNP) is defined as a condition that causes elevation of one side of the diaphragm, which can result from various issues including lung tumors, mediastinal tumors, or …

  5. Guide to Diaphragmatic Dysfunction: Types of Phrenic Nerve Paralysis

    Oct 18, 2024 · Learn about the types, causes, and symptoms of phrenic nerve paralysis. Consult our expert surgeons for diagnosis and treatment options.

  6. Phrenic nerve paralysis | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Mar 19, 2025 · Phrenic nerve paralysis (paresis or palsy) has many causes and can be caused by lesions anywhere along the course of the phrenic nerve from the neck to the medial diaphragm …

  7. Phrenic Nerve: Function, Location, and Health Problems - WebMD

    Nov 6, 2025 · Minor irritation of this nerve can cause hiccups. More serious phrenic nerve damage can paralyze the diaphragm and cause difficulty breathing. What Is the Phrenic Nerve? You …

  8. Paralyzed Diaphragm - Cedars-Sinai

    Diaphragm pacemakers, which may be used in patients who have functioning phrenic nerves, such as patients with ALS or spinal cord injury. The devices may result in improved respiratory …

  9. Diaphragmatic Weakness & Paralysis | Columbia Surgery

    The diaphragm is controlled by the phrenic nerve, a nerve that is attached to the cervical spine, the area of the spinal cord found in your neck. A paralyzed diaphragm is rarely caused by an …

  10. Diaphragmatic Paralysis: Background, Pathophysiology, Etiology - Medscape

    Jul 8, 2025 · Diaphragmatic paralysis is an uncommon, yet underdiagnosed cause of dyspnea. [3] Diaphragmatic paralyses encompass a spectrum of diseases that involve either a single leaflet …