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This page tells you about having a Non-Tunnelled CVC Line Insertion (Vascath). This page is for those patients who have been referred to Interventional Radiology.
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This page has been written by the Spasticity Team at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery for patients (or their family or carers) who have been referred to our service or are under the care of the team at this hospital.
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A drug commonly used to treat cystic fibrosis improved outcomes for patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonia and could be used to treat other respiratory infections, according to clinical trial results from researchers at UCLH, UCL and the Francis Crick Institute.
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The National Day Care Unit provides an opportunity for many people to receive different treatments, tests and procedures without having to stay overnight in the hospital. Some eligible patients who need more than one day of treatment will stay in a hotel near to the hospital.
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This page provides information on examinations using contrast agents in MRI. It is intended for use by patients (or their families or carers) who have been referred to our service for imaging requiring contrast agents.
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Temporary change to HIV confirmation pathway due to Bio-Rad kit supply issues
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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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Neurosurgery is a treatment option for some people with epilepsy.
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Information about the integrated rheumatology service at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine.
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A combination of two drugs could be an effective treatment for the debilitating disease lupus, according to preliminary evidence from a UCLH led trial.