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levels may be found in: Pre-thrombotic states Cardiovascular disease Neoplastic disease Inflammatory conditions
Epilepsy is a neurological condition that affects about one in 200 people under the age of 18.
There are approximately 14000 blood transfusions per year in the Trust.
Need further “buy-in” from senior management.
Supporting Smoking Cessation in Secondary Care - Incorporating Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT)
The Brain Injury Team is a multidisciplinary therapy team who offer in and outpatient assessment and therapy for adults who have had an acquired brain
Chemical Pathology Notes Urine metadrenalines are the appropriate test in most patients being investigated for possible phaeochromocytoma.
Some women feel exhausted and lose interest in everyday life and in sexual relationships with their partner.
Polyps happen in around 4 out of every 100 women and are most common in women in their 40s and 50s. They can also happen during pregnancy.
This examination will look for obvious abnormalities elsewhere in your body and in particular to see if there is any evidence that the cancer may have
This usually wears off after a couple of weeks, although it can last longer in some patients.
Vaginal dilators These are cylinder shapes that come in different sizes.
Please note: Smoking is not permitted in any building or within the grounds of any of our sites.
The launches take place on Monday 10th June at 10am in the Atrium main entrance at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital and at 1pm in Glasshouse Coffee Shop
When we are unable to attend home births, people will be invited in to their local midwife-led unit.
Microbiology Notes For suspected cases in hospital inpatients please inform the Infection Control team as soon as possible and ensure that the patient
This investigation is performed on selected patients in late pregnancy to assess for carriage of group B streptococci (Streptococcus agalactiae).
present in both the GBM and alveolar basement membrane.
This is a test for infection in travellers to tropical regions, Dengue fever does not occur in the United Kingdom.
Paediatrician (with an interest in Respiratory) Michelle Kuklinski - Senior Paediatric Respiratory Nurse Specialist Helen Kennard - Paediatric Respiratory