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When thinking of reasons for one side of the diaphragm to be elevated, there are three main situations to consider: Is the diaphragm PUSHED, PULLED, or is there a NERVE problem. What nerve is indicated here in green? How would you describe the appearance of the area outlined in yellow?
CASE 3