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This page has been written for parents and carers whose child is having a single fraction (one treatment) total body irradiation (TBI) for a benign (non-cancerous) blood disorder such as sickle cell anaemia, aplastic anaemia, thalassaemia, or some other condition.
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This page provides information about the investigation of and surgery to treat cancer of the oesophagus.
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This page is designed for patients scheduled to attend the Adult diagnostic audiology department. It outlines the various tests that may be conducted during your appointment.
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The special haematology service provides a comprehensive investigation of haemolytic amaemia, haemoglobinopathies and red cell enzymopathy.
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The purpose of this page is to explain what an ectopic pregnancy is, what it means for your health, the different treatment options, risks involved in treatment, and potential risks in future pregnancies.
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This Huntington’s disease service page provides information on Advance Care Planning: it gives patients and their loved ones the opportunity to talk about and document their wishes, preferences and priorities as the disease progresses.
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This page provides information about the multidisciplinary Huntington’s Disease Clinic, which is held twice a month at the NHNN.
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This page explains what spasticity is. It contains information on botulinum toxin and its use to treat conditions such as spasticity and dystonia which can occur after a stroke or brain injury.
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This leaflet explains the support a transition coordinator at the Adolescent Rheumatology Department provides, and how they can help.
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This page is intended for patients who suffer from laryngeal dystonia (formerly known as spasmodic dysphonia) who might benefit from this therapy.