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The unit is based on Lilleybrook Ward in Cheltenham General Hospital. The Helpline is not a drop-in clinic, always call first.
What is extravasation?
What is CSCR?
Cytology There is no formal out of hours service in this department.
What is radiotherapy?
What is anaemia?
is completely eliminated by the kidneys.
This is because citrate in the urine is an inhibitor of calcium salt crystallization.
If the volume that is drained is over 500mls then increase the amount of times in the day the bladder is emptied.
Good pain relief is important and will help your child recover quicker.
How will I know that my medicine is not licensed?
Uric acid stones form when the pH of urine is repeatedly around 5 to 5.5 which is common in patients with gout.
There is a Chemotherapy alert card and an Immunotherapy alert card.
What is injected?
It is not a serious problem if your child is usually well and their growth is good.
There is some evidence that photodynamic therapy is a helpful treatment for CSCR.
It is more likely to be due to the presence of a spontaneously produced Factor VIII inhibitor.
Time is always a precious resource, and it’s even more precious when a patient is extremely unwell.
What is dry mouth?
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