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An egg-stra special Easter party for children with rare diseases

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Children with rare metabolic conditions were treated to an Easter party with a twist recently at Evelina London’s Ronald McDonald House.

Celebrating our services on Rare Diseases Day

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Evelina London is experienced in looking after some of the most complex children requiring care across multiple specialities.

First trial of its kind for pregnant women with sickle cell disease

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Guy's and St Thomas' has assessed the health benefits for pregnant women with sickle cell disease having regular blood transfusions in new trial.

New research explores brain growth in unborn babies with congenital heart disease

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Researchers from King's College London and Evelina London have found that congenital heart disease can affect the brain development of unborn babies.

Study reveals genetic link between childhood brain disorder and Parkinson's disease

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Research into a rare neurodevelopment condition has provided important insights into a more common age-related disorder.

Study sheds new light on severe infections and inflammatory diseases in children

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Around 100 children who were treated in Evelina London Children’s Hospital's paediatric intensive care unit were involved in this important study.

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Feeding and swallowing difficulties in children with heart conditions

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This leaflet explains the feeding and swallowing difficulties your child may experiencewith their heart condition
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/resources/patient-information/feeding-and-swallowing-difficulties-in-children-with-heart-conditions.pdf

Paediatric outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy (p-OPAT) service

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Information about the paediatric outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy (p-OPAT) service. It explains how the service works and what to do
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/resources/patient-information/p-opat-service.pdf

Mepolizumab for asthma

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Information about mepolizumab medicine for asthma in children.
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/resources/patient-information/mepolizumab-for-asthma-web.pdf

Squint surgery

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Information about surgery to correct a child's squint.
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/resources/patient-information/squint-surgery.pdf

Allergy testing blood drawing instructions

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This information leaflet describes how to safely use the allergy test blood sampling kit.
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/resources/patient-information/covid19/allergy-testing-blood-drawing-instructions.pdf

Sleep medicine referrals

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How to refer to our sleep medicine service.
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/our-services/hospital/sleep-medicine-department/referrals.aspx

What do you do, Shelley?

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Shelley Mieres, matron for neonatal and paediatric research at Evelina London
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/about-us/who-we-are/history/a-history-of-care/what-do-you-do/what-do-you-do-shelley.aspx

What do you do, Siobhán?

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Professor Siobhán Carr is a paediatric respiratory consultant at Royal Brompton Hospital and is joint director of the hospital's paediatric cystic
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/about-us/who-we-are/history/a-history-of-care/what-do-you-do/what-do-you-do-siobhan.aspx

What do you do, Nathalie?

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Nathalie is a specialist midwife in perinatal mental health at St Thomas' and tells us about her career as a midwife
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/about-us/who-we-are/history/a-history-of-care/what-do-you-do/what-do-you-do-nathalie.aspx

Giving your child medicines in hospital

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Information about giving your child medicines at Evelina London Children's Hospital (the self/carer administration scheme).
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/resources/patient-information/giving-your-child-medicines-in-hospital.pdf
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