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[Temporary paresis of the phrenic nerve as a complication of subclavian vein puncture (author's transl)].
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.