• J Clin Diagn Res · Dec 2012

    Transient hypertension after an interscalene block-the presentation of a rare complication with an anatomical explanation.

    • Sameer Mahamud Jahagirdar, C Rajesh Prabhu, and S Parthasarathy.
    • Assistant Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology.
    • J Clin Diagn Res. 2012 Dec 1; 6 (10): 1768-9.

    AbstractWe would like to report 2 cases where we encountered a rare complication of hypertension without tachycardia after the administration of an interscalene block. We have tried to explain the same with the anatomical correlations.

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