This handout is a chapter in the Lung Transplant Recipient Handbook. It explains how the immune system works, and why it must be suppressed after lung transplant surgery.
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This handout explains the immunonutrition drinks you will drink before your surgery. It includes where to purchase them, and two recipes.
This handout explains what to expect, how to prepare, and how to plan for your recovery after implant removal and/or flat closure.
This handout describes how to prepare for and what to expect when you have in vitro fertilization (IVF). It explains the treatment process, including risks, benefits, and alternatives. This information must be read and understood before signing consent forms to have the treatment.
This brochure describes the Infant Development Follow-up Clinic and how the clinic can help children who are at risk for developmental problems. The clinic is part of the Institute on Human Development and Disability at the University of Washington.
This handout explains what an inferior vena cava filter is and what to expect when you have one placed or removed. It includes instructions to follow before and after the procedure.
This handout describes 2 muscle disorders, spasticity and dystonia. It explains how botulinum toxin and neurolytic block injections are used to treat the symptoms.
The chance of complications (problems) related to Bravo Ph Capsule Study is very low. However, it is important to know what to watch for and how to get help if needed.
This worksheet is for patients who have diabetes. It provides fields to list insulin requirements based on blood sugar readings at times throughout the day. It may be filled out electronically, or printed and filled out by hand.
TRANSLATIONS NOTE: Non-English versions currently posted here are based on the 2015 version of this handout. New translations are underway, and will be posted as soon as they are completed. (8/7/20)
This handout is a chapter from the Spine Care Companion. It provides information on insurance coverage for spinal fusion, including why some insurance companies may be hesitant to authorize the procedure.