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[Subclavian transposition and carotid-subclavian bypass in the treatment of subclavian steal syndrome].
Stock-Denschel R, Metz L, Stimmel F. Stock-Denschel R, et al. Zentralbl Chir. 1987;112(3):175-8. Zentralbl Chir. 1987. PMID: 3564751 German.
A complex of Horner symptoms was recorded from either group. Phrenoparalysis was recorded from six patients with carotid-subclavian bypass and from four patients with subclavian transposition....
A complex of Horner symptoms was recorded from either group. Phrenoparalysis was recorded from six patients with carotid-subclavian b …
[Temporary paresis of the phrenic nerve as a complication of subclavian vein puncture (author's transl)].
Axhausen C. Axhausen C. Prakt Anaesth. 1978 Oct;13(5):452-4. Prakt Anaesth. 1978. PMID: 714853 German.
A case of phrenic nerve paresis as a complication of puncture of the right subclavian vein in local anesthesia is reported. The paresis and phrenoparalysis disappeared after 90 minutes. Possible reasons are discussed....
A case of phrenic nerve paresis as a complication of puncture of the right subclavian vein in local anesthesia is reported. The paresis and …