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A number of tests are carried out by the routine haemostasis/haematology laboratories. These include full blood count, ESR, sickle cell and glandular fever screening, malaria antigen testing, blood films and acanthocytes, coagulation screens (INR/heparin monitoring), fibrinogen and D-dimers (DIC screening).
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The pancreatobiliary department at UCLH is one of few centres in the UK to provide a patient-centred, comprehensive advanced interventional endoscopy service for diseases of the pancreas and biliary tree.
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Our thoracic/respiratory medicine service offers a comprehensive inpatient and outpatient medical service for adults with conditions affecting the lungs.
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Parenteral Nutrition, also know as PN, is used to feed extremely premature or unwell babies.
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Information about the Integrated Cancer Care Service at UCLH
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Postnatal care should be a continuation of the care the woman has received through her pregnancy, labour and birth and take into account the woman’s individual needs and preferences.
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Advice on managing flare-ups and relapses for young people living with fatigue conditions.
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Tattoos and cosmetic procedures
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Find and Treat screen tens of thousands of the most vulnerable, homeless and high-risk people every year using mobile units deployed from UCLH.
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The special haematology service provides a comprehensive investigation of haemolytic amaemia, haemoglobinopathies and red cell enzymopathy.
File results
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FOI/2022/0103 - Biomedical Science/ Pathology agency usage
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FOI/2022/0107 - Data for vaginal births after caesarean rates in 2019/ 2020
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FOI/2022/0109 - Complaints from the clinical treatments areas of obstetrics and gynaecology 2020/21
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FOI/2022/0111 - Sides rooms/ single patient rooms
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FOI/2022/0113 - Removal of rectal foreign bodies from patients
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FOI/2022/0114 - Number of new diagnoses relating to various conditions
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FOI/2022/0115 - Patient feeding and retail catering
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FOI/2022/0119 - Chemotherapy for patients with osteosarcoma
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FOI/2022/0123 - Sexual assault allegations in care settings
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FOI/2022/0124 - Clinical service incidents caused by estates and infrastructure failure