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Your doctor or nurse will discuss, with you, any alternative tests available. One option is to have a liver biopsy.
Following this consultation, any necessary additional tests or investigations will be requested.
One of the areas that will benefit from the panels is the Endoscopy Unit at Cheltenham General Hospital where patients go for tests using a small camera
Lab Tests Online Website: www.labtestsonline.org.uk
investigations which include: sperm concentration (sperm count) sperm motility sperm morphology (normal forms) volume pH viscosity Any other fertility tests
such as diagnostic tests where a dye or other substance needs to be injected or you require an anaesthetic long term treatment where you may require several
Tests performed at CGH Sample Requirements 5ml Gold-top SST tube or 3.5ml Rust-top gel tube (Trust users only) Wherever possible, please send separate
Subjects without e-portfolio involvement or those not identified on cross-referencing were excluded from analyses.
If (HR) HPV is detected or the results show an abnormality you will be referred back to the Colposcopy Clinic for more tests.
A member of the nursing team will have explained to you what has been done today and any further tests that you may need.
Tel: 0300 422 4050 or 0300 422 4728 You may come here for clinic consultations/appointments or minor procedures.
If you need to contact your pre-operative assessment nurse, please telephone: Reception: 0300 422 2559 or Nurses: 0300 422 4700 Blood tests before admission
Blood tests will have been taken when you attended the clinic to discuss the biopsy.
or with your GP.
The results are used alongside other tests to make clinical decisions about the best way to manage your pregnancy.
Other tests may also be necessary, which could include ultrasound, nuclear medicine or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans.
What do the tests involve?
The doctor may also repeat the sweat test to confirm the result and perform some other tests on blood and stool samples.