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Wilson's disease, the GHNHST Gastroenterology protocol for abnormal LFT's only recommends caeruloplasmin measurement in patients under 50 years of age who
The measurement of beta-2-glycoprotein antibodies is of most use in patients suspected of having antiphospholipid syndrome who have negative results for
Methods We performed a prospective audit on patients who were admitted with COVID and treated with either CPAP, mechanical ventilation or both.
We are incredibly grateful to the Gloucestershire community who have helped to fund this innovative technology for our department.”
People who have contracted Hepatitis B do not show any symptoms at first.
New library members who live in Gloucestershire If you are not already a member of Gloucestershire Libraries, you can join online.
Who to involve in your care The team will continuously update your GP with a plan for your cancer treatment.
Those who I asked were from ethnic minority groups and told me that it would never happen here because of my colour!
The Gloucestershire Brain Injury Team helps people who have had a brain injury to achieve their best possible recovery and manage any ongoing difficulties
The Neonatal Unit (also called NNU) is a special ward in hospital that looks after new babies who need a bit of extra help after they are born.
Please share this information with anybody who will be supporting you.
Remember to ask any healthcare staff who may prescribe or give you medicines to check if it has penicillin in it.
This was the same findings as Wong et al (2006) who looked at Major Incident preparedness across England – 25% of hospitals did not do any teaching on
I will always be so grateful to the wonderful NHS teams who supported me through it all.”
You will have a short consultation with the urodynamic specialist nurse who manages the clinic.
Not everyone who has had this procedure will need to be seen.
Double transplant recipient in training for the British Transplant Games A Gloucestershire cyclist who received a double transplant will be taking part
Exceptions will be made for carers and those visiting on compassionate grounds who may visit but are asked to call ahead or speak to a member of staff
Thank you to everyone who helped make this new scanner a reality to help support thousands of patients every year!
Who we aim to see