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4. Causes

A compressed or injured phrenic nerve is often the cause of diaphragm paralysis. This nerve controls the muscle's movement. The injury may be the result of cancer in the lungs, lymph nodes encroaching on the phrenic nerve, or accidental surgical trauma. In babies, traumatic birth can sometimes damage the phrenic nerve. Neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis can also paralyze the diaphragm, as can a spinal cord disorder or quadriplegia.

causes of paralyzed diaphragm

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