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This resource is for the parents and carers of our children and young people. You have been given this resource as your child can receive their care at home instead of the hospital. It explains how the Haematology and Oncology ‘virtual ward’ works and what to expect. What is the...
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Treatment for von Willebrand’s disease with von Willebrand clotting factor concentrate Your child has a form of von Willebrand’s disease (VWD) which means that they may eventually need treatment with von Willebrand factor (VWF) concentrate. This is either to treat a bleeding episode, or to...
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What is a transcranial doppler? A transcranial doppler (TCD) is a test to measure the blood flow inside the brain. In sickle cell disease, the blood vessels in the brain can get narrower, which increases the risk of having a stroke. Around 11 percent of children with sickle cell disease will have a...
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About the service There are over 100 children registered at this hospital with a red cell disorder or Haemoglobinopathy. Most of the of our children have sickle cell disease or thalassaemia major. The clinic is open from Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm. The Haematology Ward (Ward 6) is open 24...
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This information resource explains about painful erections, called ‘priapism’ with sickle cell disease. If you need more advice after reading this please speak to your doctor or nurse at Sheffield Children’s Hospital. What is priapism? Priapism is an erection that occurs without any...
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Pain is the most common problem for people with sickle cell disease. It is important to know how you can try to prevent it starting and what you can do to manage pain at home. It is also important to know when and how to call the hospital if you are still in pain. How… Continue Reading...
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This resource has information about when and how to contact the Haematology service team for children sickle cell disease. When to contact the Haematology team? Serious symptoms You child should be seen straight away if they have: fever of 39 degrees Celsius or higher severe headache, dizziness,...
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Introduction Until recently, the treatment for sickle cell disease (SCD) has been limited to: pain relief and fluids for painful crisis antibiotics for infection blood transfusions for serious complications Hydroxycarbamide (also known as Hydroxyurea) has been in use for several decades and can...
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This resource is new parents and carers of a child with beta thalassaemia major. What is beta thalassaemia? Beta thalassaemia is an inherited condition affecting haemoglobin. Haemoglobin is the chemical inside the red blood cells which carries oxygen from the lungs to all body parts. People with...
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What is hydrotherapy? Hydrotherapy is physiotherapy which takes place in the water and uses the properties of water to aid movement. At Sheffield Children’s Hospital, the therapists use the pool in many ways. This can be as part of a therapy treatment plan, to boost parents’ and...
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The Oncology Guide is a great resource of information about cancer, treatments and procedures.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about extended half-life (EHL) factor 8.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about emicizumab (or Hemlibra) for people with an inhibitor.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about emicizumab (or Hemlibra) for people without an inhibitor.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about factor 13 deficiency.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about factor 11 deficiency.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about factor 10 deficiency.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about factor 7 deficiency.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about factor 5 deficiency.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about Bernard-Soulier syndrome.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about rare bleeding disorders.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about bleeding disorders and school.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about understanding haemophilia.
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The Haemophilia Society resource about understanding von Willebrand disorder (VWD).
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