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. 1975 Feb;50(2):128–129. doi: 10.1136/adc.50.2.128

Monoparesis. Complication of constant positive airways pressure.

T Turner, J Evans, J K Brown
PMCID: PMC1544385  PMID: 1093483

Abstract

Erb's palsy has been observed in 2 infants who had been treated with constant positive airways pressure for idiopathic respiratory distress syndrome. Both infants made complete neurological recovery from what was thought to be an acquired injury from the neck seal.

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