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to be given.
How will my hospital stay be affected?
If this is shown to be the case on your staging scans, the treatment which can be offered will be dependent on the extent of the metastases.
Very rarely, the womb might have to be removed (hysterectomy) if the bleeding cannot be stopped.
You will be given an appointment date to have the tube changed. This will be as an outpatient.
A small cut will be made at the front of your neck. The affected half of the thyroid gland will be removed and the cut will be closed.
possible, You may wish to bring in baby wipes with you If there is a clinical need for your baby to be washed, this will be done using warmed sterilised
Note that during this time, access to the Tower entrance will be via a side entrance, which will be clearly signposted.
Any sample displaying these factors cannot be processed and will be rejected Sample Requirements Discuss the case with the Blood Bank Laboratory before
Folic acid will also be prescribed, to be taken once a week.
You will be in hospital for 2 to 4 hours or more.
containers must be refrigerated.
For a sample to be treated as urgent the laboratory must be notified on Cheltenham 4219.
This will be for a dental and general oral check-up. An appointment will be sent to you in the post.
Lesions should be scraped with a blunt scalpel blade. Material should be taken from any discoloured, dystrophic or brittle parts of the nail.
From these results the free androgen index (FAI) can then be calculated to give an estimate of bioavailable testosterone.
Please do not be embarrassed. Any saliva in your mouth will be removed using a small suction tube.
This is to allow time for transport and for the necessary tests to be processed.
You will be taken to the procedure room and will be asked to lie on a trolley.
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