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Cystic Fibrosis - University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust

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... and its proximal one-third. In our case series we found a dilated ureter compressed by a dilated and thrombosed testicular vein. It led to a dilatation of the pyelocaliceal system of the left kidney and acute pyelonephritis, which led to a surgical operation in this patient. The IVC aplasia is often ...
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... appropriate supply of these medicines needs to be maintained. To ensure this, measures are required to minimise harm from inappropriate and unsanctioned use. General practice needs to be an integral part of the solution to problematic prescription drug use in Australia. The quality and safety of car ...
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