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                                                                            Information for patients and visitors on patient isolation. 
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                                                                            This information explains what the infection control team are doing to control hospital infections at UCLH (University College London Hospitals) and what you and your visitors can do to help us. 
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                                                                            This page provides information for patients who are due to be admitted to hospital for bowel surgery. 
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                                                                            If you need an assessment by a midwife or doctor that is outside of your routine antenatal appointments you will be invited to attend the Maternal and Fetal Assessment Unit (MFAU). 
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                                                                            This page provides information about a surgical procedure to remove the structures at the end of the large bowel (colon) as part of treatment for cancer. 
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                                                                            A lumbar decompression is the surgical removal of parts of the spine bones in the lower back; these sections of bone are called the spinous processes and the laminae. Lumbar refers to the lower back. 
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                                                                            This information page has been written to help answer some of the questions you may have about brain metastases, and their treatment with this specialised radiotherapy technique. 
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                                                                            Evidence shows that in selected cases open fetal surgery to close the spina bifida defect improves baby outcomes compared to surgery after birth. 
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                                                                            This page is for patients who are about to start a course of radiotherapy to the pelvis for a gynaecological cancer. 
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                                                                            The Royal National Throat Nose and Ear Hospital (RNTNEH) site on Gray's Inn Road is now permanently closed to clinical care. 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0299 - Trust Medical Examiner contact details 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0338 - Individuals with a change to a gene called CACNA1C for 2021 and 2022 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0351 - Senior staff contact details for non-clinical workforce 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0343 - Clinical guidelines - group B Streptococcus for antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal care 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0341 - Senior staff contact details 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0340 - NHS charging of overseas visitors 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0310 - Biologic treatment/ medicines in dermatology 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0305 - Trust held non-pharmaceutical consignment stock holding 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0308 - Treatment for biologic and biosimilar products within rheumatology 
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                                                                            FOI/2020/0002 - Surgical tools left inside patients