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This ensures that the entire team is aware of the patient pathway and so is the Trust bed management team.
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What is a splint?
What is cystinuria?
ALT is more liver specific than AST and hence it is ALT which forms part of the routine liver profile (LFT's).
This is to assess whether gabapentin is right for you. There is the possibility that the dose can be increased further if required.
The most common FAOD is medium chain acyl CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (MCADD), which is part of the newborn screening programme.
What is an angiogram?
This is for your doctor to be sure of the diagnosis and to see at which level in the back the nerve is being compressed.
Uric acid is removed by the kidneys and excreted in the urine and faeces.
When this happens there is severe internal bleeding which is life-threatening and means that you need medical attention straight away.
The condition is associated with cystic fibrosis which is a disease that affects the lung’s capacity to cough up phlegm.
What is ESD?
Infection is rare but is easily treated with antibiotics.
What is a miscarriage?
What is a flexible sigmoidoscopy?
What is radiotherapy?
Information and support is available to any patients who wish to stop smoking.
What is a nephrostomy?
The most troublesome of these is eczema. It is important to remember that compression therapy is also a treatment for this complaint.