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This work is to facilitate the detachment of the corridor from the Agito Lab currently situated in the London Road Courtyard area that is scheduled to
Ali Williams, Focus Support Centre Manager Creating safe spaces We want to help improve the environment in areas where patients may need extra support
This state-of-the-art technology is helping to provide faster and more accurate treatment in our hospitals.
Chemical Pathology Notes 7-dehydrocholesterol is used in the diagnosis of Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome.
Areas of expertise Miss Safiullina specialises in the following: cataract surgery retinal detachment surgery macular hole surgery vitreo-macular traction
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Amoebic antibodies may be helpful in the diagnosis of deep seated infections such as abcesses For diagnosis of amoebic dysentry, please send faeces for
You may give birth in our delivery suite if: you need the help of a doctor to deliver your baby you would like an epidural as pain relief during labour
You have a fever; you are shaking or have chills in the 2 days after your procedure.
Keep glucose treatments in the car at all times.
Area of expertise Mr Hayman treats a variety of conditions including: General gynaecology Medical obstetrics Foetal medicine Diabetes in pregnancy Complex
Glycolic acid is cleared by the kidney and is largely responsible for the marked acidosis seen in severe cases.
Scalp cooling can prevent chemotherapy induced hair loss in some patients receiving certain chemotherapy regimens.
Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Fortnightly monday morning outpatient clinics Cheltenham General Hospital Friday all day clinics Hysteroscopy clinics in
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usually occurs within 6 hours of a transfusion episode, characterised by signs and symptoms of dyspnoea, cyanosis, hypoxaemia and pulmonary oedema, and in
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