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What is a perianal abscess?
What is meningitis?
Due to their complex health needs it is very important that communication between community and hospital staff is as easy as possible to allow for smooth
Even after workup is complete there may be a wait before the patient is activated on the transplant list, and after listing there is usually a wait of
Chemical Pathology Notes Phenobarbital is now a minor anticonvulsant drug, being rarely used in Europe. The pro-drug primidone is never now used.
What is alopecia areata?
Otherwise, if the cause of death is known and there is no Coroner involvement, it is acceptable for the ward staff to remove them as long as the areas
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What is a trans-nasal endoscopy?
This ensures that the entire team is aware of the patient pathway and so is the Trust bed management team.
ALT is more liver specific than AST and hence it is ALT which forms part of the routine liver profile (LFT's).
What is cystoscopy?
The most common FAOD is medium chain acyl CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (MCADD), which is part of the newborn screening programme.
If it is felt that your procedure is no longer required, we will send you a letter in the post.
Notes Lamotrigine is an effective anticonvulsant but is also useful in the treatment of depression in bipolar disorders.
The condition is associated with cystic fibrosis which is a disease that affects the lung’s capacity to cough up phlegm.
What is ESD?
What is a subconjunctival haemorrhage?
The most troublesome of these is eczema. It is important to remember that compression therapy is also a treatment for this complaint.
What is a flexible sigmoidoscopy?