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of the eye).
This guideline is for use in secondary care. Primary care guidance can be found here
Lumps occur in the parotid due to abnormal growth of some parts of the salivary glands. This is a parotid gland tumour.
Weekend of 25-27 October (Sunday 27 October from 8am - 5pm) This sees the delivery of equipment for the third Cath lab via the Women's Centre, as well
This is part of the consent process.
We compared the association of D-Dimer with radiographic evidence of pulmonary emboli on a CTPA Results 80 out of 130 patients had a D-Dimer (highest
He's trained in all aspects of the treatment and management of adult heart disease, with a particular expertise in the management of ischaemic heart disease
Lack of appetite. The symptoms listed do not need urgent medical attention and will usually settle after a couple of weeks.
The idea of introducing a pilot of a whole week of short shifts on delivery suite with a 2 hour overlap was introduced to the Division Matrons and approved
The majority of aortic aneurysms affect the section of aorta in the belly (abdomen).
The FFA test gives information about the condition of your child’s retina at the back of their eye and the ICG test gives details about the layer of blood
of the body.
Microbiology Notes Chronic malaise is defined as being of more than one month duration For malaise of less than one month duration, see General/malaise
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Microbiology Notes This is a rapid molecular test for the detection of M. tuberculosis complex and rifampicin resistance Can be performed on a range of
our library of content.
as part of a focus on improving the experience of patients in mental health crisis.
a raised blood calcium level and wishing to exclude familial hypocalciuric hypercalcaemia or in the context of the formation of renal calculi.
The plantar fascia is a band of thick tissue that runs along the bottom of your foot. It runs from your heel almost to the base of your toes.
As part of the process of getting a diagnosis, your consultant surgeon may need to remove part of the lobe.