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Lumbar microdiscectomy is a spinal surgical procedure to remove part of a slipped (prolapsed) disc which is compressing a nerve root (the point at which the nerve leaves the spine).
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Anterior cervical discectomy is an operation to relieve the pressure on your spinal cord or the nerves that supply your arms and hands (peripheral nerves). ‘Anterior’ means that the operation is through the front of your neck, usually on the right side.
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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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This page explains what autologous stem cell transplant is and includes information about our stem cell transplant service and process, the care patients will receive and what to expect after the transplant.
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UCLH is one of the largest blood cancers treatment centres in Europe, with both inpatient beds and a comprehensive day care service. The service is the main treatment centre for patients from north and east London, and west Essex.
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We provide routine histopathological diagnoses using both standard techniques and advanced diagnostics including immunocytochemistry, fluoresent in-situ hybridisation (FISH), and polymerase chain…
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This page explains what to do if you think your IBD symptoms have returned and who to contact for support.
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This page explains how to hand express your colostrum. It is for mothers/birthing parents who will have a baby on the neonatal unit.
File results
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FOI/2023/0356 - Current wait time for referral to treatment with a consultant for osteoporosis
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FOI/2023/0361 - List of all the doctors and consultants working within UCLH
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FOI/2023/0363 - External management/ business consultants spend/ fees to recruitment agencies for 2023
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FOI/2023/0368 - Apprenticeship Levy - 2019-20 to 2022/23 (Part 1)
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FOI/2019/484 Homless patients admitted to ED
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FOI/2019/411 ICT and Facilities contact details
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FOI/2019/449 Specialist Stoke Unit at the Trust
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FOI/2019/457 Invoiced income to non-EU overseas visitors
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FOI/2019/468 Rheumatoid Arthritis biologic pathway
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FOI/2019/516 TMS and SCS protocols, guidelines and treatment pathways