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A world-first treatment for Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) has shown “very encouraging” early results following its use in six patients at University College London Hospitals (UCLH) NHS Foundation Trust.
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This page provides information on examinations using contrast agents in MRI. It is intended for use by patients (or their families or carers) who have been referred to our service for imaging requiring contrast agents.
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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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UCLH is to work in partnership with University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust in a major digital health initiative in which researchers use data collected in acute care settings to improve patient care.
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Advice on preventing the spread of flu and other respiratory viruses, to keep UCLH patients safe.
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A new service to provide comprehensive care and support for patients living with Sickle Cell disorder is now available in the comfort of their homes thanks to a partnership between UCLH and Whittington Health NHS Trusts.
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This page tells you about the procedure known as varicocele (pronounced VARI-CO-SEAL) embolisation.
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Jaydam Tierney had wanted to be an occupational therapist since school, and is now enjoying the fast-paced environment of the emergency department.
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This page explains what a gastroscopy is and what it enolves.
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The stroke team at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN) is the first in the NHS to carry out implants on cryptogenic stroke patients rather than refer them to a cardiology service.