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Damage to the brachial plexus nerves manifests in a number of ways ranging from mild to severe and from temporary to permanent, including:

• Klumpke's Palsy, which is a paralysis of the thoracic nerves, often causing the hand to be limp with immovable fingers.
• Horner’s Syndrome, caused by damage to the sympathetic nervous system, resulting in eyelid droop and a smaller pupil.
• Complete Brachial Plexus Palsy, which occurs when all five nerves of the brachial plexus are affected, resulting in paralysis of the entire arm
• Erb’s Palsy, which is caused by paralysis of the fifth and sixth cervical nerves, resulting in the arm being turned towards the body and the hand turned backward with no movement at the elbow.

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Consequences vary widely and include:

Complete paralysis of the arm and hand
No muscle control over the affected area
Some movement in the arm, but limited control over the wrist and hand
Use of the hand with limited use of the shoulder or elbow
Limp hand with immovable fingers
Eyelid droop and small pupil
An internally rotated and abducted arm and wrist, somewhat flexible depending on the level of lesion
Scapular winging (a/k/a/ winging scapular)
Phrenic nerve damage (causing paralysis of the diaphragm)

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