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by Dr Leena Nathwani
by Lynsey Hitchings
by Chelcie Griffiths-Mead
Sacral nerve stimulation An overactive bladder can be treated by sacral nerve stimulation.
Bimatoprost has only been prescribed by the consultant after careful consideration of other treatment options.
by Dr John Boyes
Chemical Pathology Notes Galactosaemia is an inherited metabolic disease caused by defects in galactose metabolism.
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This is a very common chronic and persistent condition caused by inflammation of the rims of the eyelids.
It is important to continue to give your child pain relief as advised by the Rheumatology team.
(This distance is shown by markers on the corridor wall.)
This is because the bug is normally kept under control by the ‘good’ bacteria present in the gut.
They may also be triggered by specific actions such as coughing or passing urine.
You will be told by your surgeon if the stitches require removal by the practice nurse at your GP’s surgery.
You will be cared for by a small team including a radiologist and a radiographer and sometimes an assistant.
by Irene Stratton
breast tissue on their screening mammograms, in whom the sensitivity of screening mammography can be as low as 40% because of obscuration of cancers by
Follow the instructions given to you by your surgical team.
If needed, a follow-up appointment will be arranged by your consultant. You will receive the appointment details by post.
For the first 7 days of treatment 10mg (2 x 5mg tablets) of apixaban should be taken by mouth twice a day.