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Skeletal muscle channelopathies are rare neuromuscular diseases that cause symptoms of episodic muscle weakness/paralysis or cause difficulty in relaxing muscles (the muscle can feel stuck or cramped) once they are contracted.
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This page is for patients who are about to start a course of radiotherapy to the prostate/prostate bed.
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The maternity team at UCLH will listen to your hopes and concerns and can suggest helpful and practical ideas to help you.
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This information has been written for patients who are having total body irradiation (TBI) for a haematological cancer.
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The service offers psychotherapeutic intervention for women receiving ante-natal and post-natal care at UCLH, their partners, and their children in the event of perinatal loss.
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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 molecular genetics laboratory at UCLH is a national centre for the genetic diagnosis of haemoglobin disorders, including prenatal diagnosis.
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This booklet is designed for teenagers and young people. It explains what you can expect when you finish your treatment for Hodgkin lymphoma.
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This page explains what extravasation is, and outlines the steps we take when it occurs.
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This page has been written for patients who are receiving proton beam therapy (PBT) to the prostate.
File results
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FOI/2023/0131 - Training for first aid, life support, CPR and resuscitation/ defibrillator
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FOI/2023/0132 - Renal cell carcinoma and melanoma treatment
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FOI/2023/0138 - Subject Access Requests (SARs) and Freedom of Information Requests
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FOI/2023/0139 - Meningitis and Encephalitis guidelines/ pathway
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FOI/2023/0142 - Treatment of breast cancer
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FOI/2023/0143 - Immunoassay Analysers at Trust
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FOI/2023/0145 - Waiting times for consultant-led treatment, inpatient and outpatients
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FOI/2023/0152 - Wheelchair associated services
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FOI/2023/0155 - Patient transport policy
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FOI/2023/0156 - Digital sepsis alerts for obstetric patients