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On admission your details will be checked.
You will also be given instructions and a prescription for a strong laxative to be used a few days before your surgery.
Leave-in conditioners can also be helpful.
Once you start passing wind the tube will be removed and you will be able to drink larger amounts of fluid and food will gradually be introduced.
You will then be asked to sit at the laser machine and anaesthetic drops will be put in the eye(s) to be treated.
Whilst Mayhill Way will not be closed off, please be aware that when loaded with the Lab, the transport vehicle will be travelling at very low speed.
You will be taken into the scanning room where you will be asked to lie on a couch, fully clothed, for about 10 minutes while the machine takes images
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You will be given a local anaesthetic around the port site and a small incision will be made allowing both parts of the port to be removed.
Exceptions may be made for babies and renal patients. In other patients small samples will not be processed.
Under filled or overfilled samples will be rejected.
Samples greater than 24 hours old will not be tested.
Please do not be embarrassed. Any saliva in your mouth will be removed using a small suction tube.
Please be aware that it may not be possible to obtain a clear image and we will unfortunately not be able to spend extra time scanning in order to obtain
The risks we have listed can usually be managed with medical treatments, but sometimes surgery may be necessary.
care while you’re on AMU will be able to discuss this with you.
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Some of your medications may be changed before discharge; this will be explained to you.
Department of Immunology Notes RF can be used as a bio marker for Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) but is not diagnostic and can also be seen in up to 10% of