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UCLH treats a range of red cell blood disorders and anaemias.
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This information explains what alpha thalassaemia is, and provides information about the different types of alpha thalassaemia.
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UCLH is considered a centre of excellence in the management of patients with lymphoma.
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Thalassaemia is a group of inherited blood conditions where the part of the blood known as haemoglobin is abnormal.
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Sickle cell disorder is the most common genetic (inherited) disorder in the United Kingdom.
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Information about incentive spirometry (IS) for adults with sickle cell disorder.
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Information about community sickle cell and thalassaemia services provided via UCLH.
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Mr Ciaran Hill is a neurosurgeon whose practice includes all forms of brain tumours, and other general neurosurgical conditions of the brain and spine.
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Information about the use of deferasirox iron chelation treatment for iron overload.
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Paediatric Audio-vestibular Medicine provides investigation, diagnosis and management of the medical aspect of disorders of hearing, balance and tinnitus in children. The service consists of a multi-professional team and is located at The Royal National ENT & Eastman Dental Hospitals, 47-49 Huntley Street London WC1E 6DG.
File results
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FOI/2022/0795 - Mobile software (communications, chat, photo) used by the Trust
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FOI/2022/0799 - Services outsourced to third parties for Finance, Payroll, Procurement
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FOI/2022/0800 - Day unit/ outpatient unit for haematology patients
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FOI/2023/0005 - Endoscopy numbers - inflammatory bowel disease
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FOI/2023/0009 - Procedure volumes/ average costs for portable and stable oxygen concentrator devices
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FOI/2023/0014 - Surgery protocols/ standard operating procedures for a feticide
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FOI/2023/0019 - Public access to water refill stations on your premises
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FOI/2023/0037 - Assault attendances to Emergency Department
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FOI/2023/0038 - Cases where breast milk of a new mother was given to a child who is not her own
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FOI/2023/0042 - Protocols for the management of major haemorrhage