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Hypercapnic respiratory distress and loss of consciousness: a complication of supraclavicular brachial plexus block

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Fig. 1 Portable supine chest radiograph in the operating room. It shows diffuse hilar haziness with increased density at the base of the right andleft lungs
Fig. 2 M-mode ultrasound images during respiratory cycles. The right image (a) demonstrated loss of respiratory movement of the right hemidiaphragm,while in the left image (b), normal respiratory movement of the left hemidiaphragm was detected (arrows insp

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