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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.
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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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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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This page provides information about food and drink which may affect your ileostomy output.
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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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Information about total penectomy and perineal urethrostomy for patients referred to UCLH.
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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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For people with autoimmune conditions, including multiple sclerosis (MS) and scleroderma: Collecting stem cells from your blood
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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 page has been written for patients who are receiving proton beam therapy (PBT) to the prostate.