Publications by authors named "Meng Lin Han"

Transarterial embolization (TAE) is a routine procedure performed by interventional radiologists to manage traumatic hepatic injuries. Hepatic super-selective TAE rarely results in ischemia within the embolized area. In this case, the initial CT scan revealed significant contrast extravasation, leading to an urgent TAE.

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  • - Hemiplegic shoulder pain (HSP) is a frequent complication after a stroke, significantly hindering upper limb recovery. Its main cause is nerve injury leading to neuropathic pain, and while corticosteroid injections can help reduce pain, they come with risks like tendon degeneration and unclear long-term effects.
  • - Botulinum toxin injections are a newer approach that may reduce shoulder pain by blocking pain receptors and neurogenic inflammation, but there isn't solid research connecting pain relief to improvements in brain function.
  • - This clinical trial aims to compare the effectiveness of botulinum toxin and glucocorticoid injections in treating HSP by conducting a double-blind study with 78 patients, assessing results at 1 and
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