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The Lysholm department is led by our departmental director and head of service with the larger team composed of 24 consultant neuroradiologists, 49 radiographers, six clinical scientists and 10…
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Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive condition caused by acquired brain damage to the foetal or infant brain which affects the functioning of the body. Being a non-progressive disorder means the brain…
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People with cerebral palsy (CP) may experience bladder and bowel dysfunction. Symptoms are variable but may include urgency, incontinence, frequency, sensation of incomplete bladder emptying, urinary…
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Information on women's health and cerebral palsy
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Introduction Fatigue is a common and invisible symptom that is not always obvious to others such as partners, family members, friends or colleagues. As a result others may not understand the…
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This page explains what thyroid surgery is and provides information about what it involves at UCLH.
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This page has been written by the Department of Neuroradiology at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN). Our aim is to provide you with information about endovascular treatments…
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Information about Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans at UCLH.
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This page provides information about the WEB device and how it is used to treat cerebral (brain) aneurysms
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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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FOI/2022/0275 - Biologic medications within dermatology
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FOI/2022/0576 - Medications within dermatology
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FOI/2023/0210 - Top five drugs that expired by value
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FOI/2023/0323 - Medications/ treatment for dermatology and respiratory medicine
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FOI/2023/0670 - Treatment with immunomodulatory medications
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FOI/2024/0013 - Medications within dermatology and respiratory medicine
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FOI/2024/0156 - Value licensing - Microsoft software assets
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FOI/2024/0415 - Biologic and targeted medications within dermatology medicine
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FOI/2024/0721 - New biologic and targeted medications/ treatment within dermatology