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mm/hr
5mcg/hr
Reference ranges Plasma: 3-20 nmol/ml/hr Leucocytes: 10-50 nmol/mg/hr Bloodspot: 6.3 - 47.0 pmol/punch/hr A control enzyme will also be tested for and
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Reference ranges Alpha-glucosidase (Pompe diagnosis): 7.3-37 pmol/punch/hr A control enzyme will also be tested for and reported alongside this result.
If HR HPV is detected then the cervical cells will be examined and any abnormality will be graded to see if you need further investigations.
The cells taken from this test will look for evidence of High Risk (HR) HPV that can cause cervical cell changes.
for our Trust and you see something that does not fit our values and behaviours, speak to: your line manager the 2020 staff advice and support hub the HR
We have expanded this to meet with the HR and Maternity policy leads to continue to educate and support their authors and work with them to review their
The screening test will look for evidence of High Risk Human Papilloma Virus (HR HPV) that can cause cell changes (abnormal cells) on the cervix which
If (HR) HPV is detected or the results show an abnormality you will be referred back to the Colposcopy Clinic for more tests.
Blue bag: Microbiology White bag: Histology and Diagnostic Cytology (Non-Gynae) Orange and White bag: Gynae LBC samples for Bristol Dark Green bag: 24 hr
This information is held by the HR team and locally, with your line manager.
If your cytology sample has detected HR HPV, your sample will then be looked at for cell changes.