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Department of Immunology Indication Highly sensitive and specific test for coeliac disease or dermatitis herpetiformis.
Tel: 0300 422 4010 or 0300 422 4110 The 24 hour Helpline (AHOU) is based on Lilleybrook Ward.
Please ring 0300 422 4200 and leave your details or email: ghn-tr.andrologyappointmentsgrh@nhs.net.
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Children are referred to us via their GP or another Consultant.
treatment weakness and numbness in the limb or area that was treated.
to access alternative facilities at Stroud or Cheltenham Aveta.
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
This is one question asked of the patient with 3 potential answers of Yes, No or Unsure.
provide a responsive, supportive and comprehensive specialist nursing service throughout the county to patients who need a colostomy, ileostomy, urostomy or
Further tests or treatment may be needed.
When you are resting you should put your leg up on a stool or settee. This will help to reduce any swelling.
Email us to become a member, or if you have any questions.
situation or a serious injury
Lactic acidosis can be due to excessive lactate formation or decreased removal.