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Dyspepsia Duodenal ulcer Treatment history Storage/transport Store at fridge temperature Transport as soon as possible at ambient temperature Turnaround time Up
The wound will take up to 2 to 3 weeks to heal.
Up to 1 year
This test is of limited value until 4 weeks after exposure and may take up to 12 weeks for detectable antibody to develop.
Pain in your chest or upper back Pain when you breathe in Severe shortness of breath Coughing up blood Light headedness
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Patients typically remain on the HASU for up to 72 hours before being moved to a specialist ward, such as Woodmancote Ward at Cheltenham General Hospital
For further information on specimen labelling refer to the H&I 3E Platelet Immunology request form Turnaround time Up to 21 working days
This together with a CTPA may increase the pick-up rate of VTE.
Follow up
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Before taking up his Consultant post in Gloucestershire, Dr Brown completed his medical training in Liverpool and specialist oncology training at Clatterbridge
This can take up to 5 weeks. If a consultant follow up is needed you will receive an appointment letter in the post.
Follow up appointment
Both Gloucester and Cheltenham BIDs have already signed up to be the presenting partners for the trail in their respective areas.
How to make up a saline nasal douche
at home after leaving hospital Making best use of the two large hospital sites to ensure planned surgery can continue and reducing the backlog built up
Add water to make up to 500ml and stir until all of the powder had dissolved. Drink this over 1 hour with a further 500ml of water.
This will bring it up to room temperature.
If specialist coagulation tests are requested, one or more aliquots may be frozen until analysis (or up to two months) at between -15 and -40°C.