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British Society of Gastroenterology Guide to the Management of Iron Deficiency Anaemia
by Bilal Topia & Israr Baig
We look after children from birth to 18 with skin conditions or problems. We usually see them in the Children's Outpatients Department at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital's Children's Centre. Children are also seen as inpatients in the children's ward, the maternity and neonatal units. Our Paediatric Dermatology Specialist Nurse will also visit patients in home or at school if necessary.
The quality of the care we provide and how well we are doing against our targets is monitored in a number of different ways.
4ml of blood taken into an EDTA Tube
Serum - paired samples normally required
Serum - paired samples not normally required
Sample requirements
Chemical Pathology
Blood Transfusion
Dr Kriel specialises in general Gastroenterology including IBD, IBS and hepatology, with a special interest in endoscopy, diagnostic and therapeutic upper and lower endoscopy and GI bleeds.
Dr Newton-Dunn is a general anaesthetist with special interests in paediatric anaesthesia and obstetric anaesthesia.
Our Annual Report and Accounts for 2014 – 2015
Our Annual Report and Accounts for 2012 – 2013
Your birth plan is a way for you to communicate how you would like to give birth to midwives and other health professionals.
Our Maternity and Neonatal safety champions play an essential role in ensuring that mothers and babies continue to receive the safest care possible.
This page provides you with some supporting information to assist you with your BiPAP therapy. BiPAP therapy is provided to help with sleep-disordered breathing. This can happen due to many reasons including respiratory and neurological conditions.
Follow up 2D-electrophoreisis is performed as appropriate, to avoid missing attenuated forms in which the GAG:creatinine ratio is normal but abnormal GAG's are excreted.
Dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEAS) is an androgen primarily produced by the adrenal cortex, with only small amounts produced by the ovaries in women and testes in men. DHEAS provides an assessment of adrenal function and is indicated in:
by Paul Dunckley