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To learn more about androstenedione access Supra Regional Assay Service
Plasma calcitonin is indicated in the investigation and monitoring of medullary carcinoma of the thyroid (MTC).
This is an exciting opportunity to make a difference to our patients this winter.
A full von Willebrand's investigation consist of the following assays:
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Chemical Pathology
ESR tube (Trisodium Citrate)
This page answers the commonly asked questions that parents have about their child’s angiography procedure.
This page provides information about using ice and heat in the treatment of soft tissue injuries.
This page has been written by the Insulin Pump Therapy Team to standardise the information given to patients about Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion (CSII) pump therapy in Gloucestershire. We advise that you and/or your family read the booklet PDF attached to the bottom of this page and keep it in a safe place for reference when needed.
This page gives you information about transperineal biopsy of the prostate, including the nature of the procedure, risks, benefits, alternatives and what to expect.
This page explains what a molar pregnancy is, how it is diagnosed and how it is treated. It also answers the frequently asked questions.
This page provides advice for when you go home after having gynaecological surgery
Your doctor has advised you to have your blood pressure monitored over 24 hours. This page gives you information about what the test will involve.
This page gives you information about the symptoms and treatment of cervical ectropion (bleeding from the cervix) and other condition affecting the cervix.
A general anaesthetic will mean your child will be asleep when they have their treatment.
Patients should be antibiotic-free for at least 7 days before a biopsy is performed
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