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This page has been written to tell you more about an outpatient hysteroscopy, why it is being done and what it involves.
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Information and advice for patients, relatives and carers about thoracic surgery.
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Patient information by Respiratory Outpatient Physiotherapy regarding the treatment and management of your cough.
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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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This is a step-by-step guide on how to examine your testicles. It explains what you need to do and why it’s important.
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Information about the Integrated Cancer Care Service at UCLH
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Patient information for patients dealing with difficult feelings. This information will give you useful advice about what to do if you find yourself in a crisis.
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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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Information for patients having chemotherapy for ovarian, tubal or primary peritoneal cancer, or who have been newly diagnosed with pancreatic cancer or cholangiocarcinoma.
File results
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FOI/2023/0249 - Treatments for clotting disorders - Haemophilia B, Von Willebrand Disease
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FOI/2023/0260 - Treatment for rare diseases: Fabry, Gaucher and Pompe disease and Hunter Syndrome
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FOI/2023/0332 - Eating disorder services and Advance Decisions/ Directives to refuse medical treatment (ADRTs)
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FOI/2023/0262 - Clinical trial participation
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FOI/2023/0275 - Trust statistics on spiking
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FOI/2023/0360 - Minutes of Board of Director meetings and Declarations of Interests (DoI) statements 2008-2023
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FOI/2023/0352 - Security training/ Data breaches/ Security budgets/ Digital cyber security services
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FOI/2023/0280 - Psychiatric inpatient wards - parental and family
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FOI/2023/0281 - Bariatric equipment
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FOI/2023/0282 - British Medical Association (BMA) strikes - cancelled, delayed or missed appointments