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We publish a large number of patient information leaflets and resources across the whole range of our clinical expertise. Leaflets remain on this website whilst under review, which could take up to four months.
Popular patient resources
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Information for patients, parents and carers
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Low Potassium and Phosphate Diet
Information for patients, parents and carers
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Information for patients, parents and carers
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Low potassium recipe ideas, pasta, rice & noodle dishes
Information for patients
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Low-Lying Placenta and Placenta Praevia: A Comprehensive Guide
Information for patients
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Lucy, Sporty and Esaan are here to talk to you about PCD.
A child and family guide to Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
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A lumbar drain is a soft, thin, sterile tube (catheter) that your doctor places through the skin of your back into your lower (lumbar) spine. The drain collects cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). This is a clear fluid that surrounds your spinal cord and brain to protect them from injury.
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Information for parents
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Your doctor has advised that you need a test called a lung biopsy. This leaflet will help to explain what a lung biopsy is, how it will be performed and hopefully answer any other questions you may have.
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Information for patients
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Information about lung nodules.
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Lymphatic malformations and their treatment (Adults)
Information for patients
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Lymphatic malformations and their treatment (Paediatric)
Information for patients
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Lymphatic malformations and their treatment (Parent/Carer)
Information for parents & carers
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Lymphatic malformations and their treatment (Teenager)
Information for teenagers