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This is one question asked of the patient with 3 potential answers of Yes, No or Unsure.
This may get worse for a week or two before it starts to settle.
This can be loss of an eye, nose, ear, or noticeable skin loss.
A kidney or renal biopsy is a minor but important procedure.
If your symptoms or condition worsens while waiting for advice or you are concerned, please call NHS 111 for advice or 999.
Whether you’re donating money, time or helping in some other way, even the smallest things can add up to so much more.
Children are referred to us via their GP or another Consultant.
Further information To learn more about homocysteine visit Lab Tests Online or access the analyte monograph of the Association for Clinical Biochemistry
If they become symptomatic they should send stool samples for testing via their GP or dropped off at the pathology department reception.
Is the test being used for baseline levels prior to treatment or for follow-up?
You can read more on, the Cancer page on NHS.UK or watch the video below.
alloimmune thrombocytopenia (NAIT) is a condition where a mother's immune system produces antibodies against specific proteins (human platelet antigens, or
We have launched a survey for teenagers and young adults with a long-term health condition, who have recently moved, or are due to move (transition) from
The Hyper-Acute Stroke Unit aims to assess and either discharge or transfer patients to a specialised area.
Read more information on performing flow cytometry on non-blood specimens Turnaround Time Turnaround time is dependent on sample type: Whole Blood or
surgeries and other community settings, in order to: improve services reduce waiting times avoid the need for patients to travel to Gloucestershire Royal or
Tel: 0300 422 4010 or 0300 422 4110 The 24 hour Helpline (AHOU) is based on Lilleybrook Ward.
Neurological disease or glossitis may occur without anaemia or macrocytosis and may be irreversible.
The medication may feel cold or sting slightly at first.
Whether you’re coming to hospital for the first time or are already a patient, we have all the information you need about being treated at our Children