Treatment of intractable hiccups using phrenic nerve block.

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    • Abstract:
      • Hiccups are an irregular, rhythmic and spasmodic contraction of diaphragm. • During the procedure, the patient's vital signs were normal. The right phrenic nerve was successfully blocked by ultrasound guidance. • The patient's hiccup treated without any special complications. In follow up, there was no complication a month after discharge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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