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… when the drain is inserted. This occurs in about 1 in 50 patients. It is usually short-lived, but please let your … can become infected but this is uncommon (about 1 in 50 patients). Thorough cleaning of the skin before putting in … of insertion occurs commonly. Rarely (less than 1 in 250 patients), the chest drain may accidentally damage a blood …
… is called primary hyperparathyroidism. In the majority of patients, this is a problem with one gland over working (80% … hyperparathyroidism This is a disease often seen in patients with kidney failure. As your kidneys don’t work … Tertiary hyperparathyroidism This situation arises when patients have had long standing secondary …
… our staff to develop the skills required to provide our patients with outstanding care. Our facilities include a … our staff to develop the skills required to provide our patients with outstanding care. Our facilities include a …
… will be discussed with you by your surgeon. Elective patients are seen in Pre-Assessment clinic (NPAC) and have a … some circumstances the specialists in the pain clinic see patients before surgery is indicated. Surgery is not always … passes to the lungs via the heart causing PE in 0.1% of patients who undergo surgery. This is a life threatening …
… orthopaedic needs. Consultant surgeons operate and review patients in clinic all day, 7 days a week. Orthopaedic - … orthopaedic needs. Consultant surgeons operate and review patients in clinic all day, 7 days a week. … Orthopaedic … …
… Progressive MS (SPMS), which affects the majority of patients, usually after 10 to 15 years after diagnosis. SPMS … by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), was reduced in patients receiving simvastatin compared to those taking … blind, randomised, placebo controlled trial (1:1) in patients with secondary progressive MS (SPMS), to determine …
… microbiology departments in order to identify reasons why patients form recurrent kidney stones. The aim of metabolic … microbiology departments in order to identify reasons why patients form recurrent kidney stones. The aim of metabolic …
… Analysis (WGA) Following on from the 100K Genomes Project patients with acute leukaemia or any childhood patient with … Analysis (WGA) Following on from the 100K Genomes Project patients with acute leukaemia or any childhood patient with …
… PEG (Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy) This page is for patients whose doctor has requested that you have your PEG … PEG tubes can be removed endoscopically, however, for some patients this method is not always possible. In your case it … the procedure? At first, when the PEG is removed some patients experience a small amount of leaking of fluid - but …