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What is a ureteroscopy?
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 loop diathermy (LLETZ)
Implanon - is an implant which is placed in your arm and is almost unknown to fail.
What is a colonoscopy?
What is a trans-nasal endoscopy?
until the diagnosis is clarified.
What is rectal cancer?
The dominant theme is that if the medical workforce is excluded, the median gender pay gap is reversed and becomes one which slightly favours female staff
This ensures that the entire team is aware of the patient pathway and so is the Trust bed management team.
It is common to have some itching around the cuff as it is kept in place for 24 hours.
What is endometrial ablation?
What is endometriosis?
Lipase is not assayed at GHNHSFT but is occasionally sent for analysis to another laboratory when this is appropriate.
ALT is more liver specific than AST and hence it is ALT which forms part of the routine liver profile (LFT's).
What is OSS?
The most common FAOD is medium chain acyl CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (MCADD), which is part of the newborn screening programme.
Cranham Suite is a day unit that treats oncology patients and patients with blood disorders. It is located in St. Luke's wing, on the third floor.
M5 array and the M6 array when the patient is asked to sit up between scans.