Search results with tag "Coeliac disease"
VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY IN ADULTS - Royal United Hospital
www.ruh.nhs.ukcoeliac disease, cystic fibrosis, Crohn’s disease etc.) Short bowel syndrome Cholestatic liver disease, jaundice People aged ≥65 years (reduced synthesis in the skin) Pregnant/breastfeeding women Drug interactions, e.g. rifampicin, anticonvulsants (carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, phenobarbital, phenytoin, primidone, valproate), isoniazid,
Interpreting iron studies - University of Glasgow
eprints.gla.ac.ukcoeliac disease o Anaemia in pregnancy (increased iron demands) o investigation of poor growth in infants o distinguishing low iron stores from functional iron deficiency—eg, in chronic kidney disease • response to medical treatment o monitoring patients who require repeated transfusions or venesection o monitoring response to iron chelators
Allergy Diagnosis Reference Guide - Tunbridge Wells Hospital
www.mtw.nhs.uk• don’t forget to consider coeliac disease if the allergy tests are negative House dust mite: • avoid household items that accumulate dust • damp dust and use vacuum with filter • avoid carpets, house plants, household clutter • reduce humidity • avoid tobacco smoke, aerosols, scented cosmetics, fumes from volatile substances
Gluten Free Prescriptions-Information for patients
www.nhsdg.scot.nhs.ukUpdated 2018, Review date January 2019. Gluten Free Prescriptions-Information for patients Following a confirmed diagnosis of Coeliac Disease or Dermatitis Herpetiformis,