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If he will list by category of establishment the total number of prisons which, for the purposes of examination of clothing and baggage, do not have or use (a) X-ray machines or (b) metal detectors; to list total number of incidents in each year since 1989, where visitors to prisons...
If he will list by category of establishment the total number of prisons which, for the purposes of examination of clothing and baggage, do not have or use (a) X-ray machines or (b) metal detectors; to list total number of incidents in each year since 1989, where visitors to prisons...
How many myelograms were conducted in the National Health Service in each year since 1989-90 and in the first six months of 1992-93. - Includes an estimated figure & fact that information is not available centrally.
How many myelograms were conducted in the National Health Service in each year since 1989-90 and in the first six months of 1992-93. - Includes an estimated figure & fact that information is not available centrally.
What reductions Tayside Health Board intend to make on X-ray facilities at Arbroath Infirmary. - (Holding answer 4.3.93).
What reductions Tayside Health Board intend to make on X-ray facilities at Arbroath Infirmary. - (Holding answer 4.3.93).
What plans she has to issue new guidelines about myelograms. No plans to issue guidelines.
What plans she has to issue new guidelines about myelograms. No plans to issue guidelines.
That this House draws to the attention of the Secretary of State for Health the permanent suffering and disabled lives of NHS patients whose spinal investigations were carried out through myelography, a technique by which a chemical dye is injected into the spine as a contrast medium for X-rays; notes that many of these patients subsequently developed arachnoiditis, a degenerative and progressive disorder involving scarring and inflammation within the spine; expresses the gravest concern that myelography is still widely used within the NHS for spinal examinations and that patients are not given adequate warnings about dangers of post-myelography arachnoiditis; notes that Glaxo, manufacturers of Myodil, an oil-based dye formerly used in myelography, are now the subject of one of the largest litigations for personal injury in medico-legal history; further notes with increasing concern the growing body of medical evidence that suggests that safer water-based dyes currently in widespread use present similar dangers; requests the Secretary of State for Health to undertake as a matter of urgency a complete review of all invasive spinal procedures, particularly myelography, to take all steps necessary to ensure that sufficient funding is made available so as to ensure that modern, non-invasive techniques of magnetic resonance imaging - the MRI scan - are available to all; and believes that the work of chronic pain management programmes such as that at St. Thomas' Hospital in London should be expanded to help all sufferers come to terms with the consequences of unrelenting pain.
That this House draws to the attention of the Secretary of State for Health the permanent suffering and disabled lives of NHS patients whose spinal investigations were carried out through myelography, a technique by which a chemical dye is injected into the spine as a contrast medium for X-rays; notes...
What efforts are being made to ensure that patients for whom myelography is proposed are made fully aware of the risks of that specific form of treatment. (Holding answer 11 January 1993).
What efforts are being made to ensure that patients for whom myelography is proposed are made fully aware of the risks of that specific form of treatment. (Holding answer 11 January 1993).
What proposals he has received regarding the future of X-ray facilities at Sully Hospital; if he will make it his policy that any proposals for the closure or reduction of X-ray services should be subject to formal consultation processes.
What proposals he has received regarding the future of X-ray facilities at Sully Hospital; if he will make it his policy that any proposals for the closure or reduction of X-ray services should be subject to formal consultation processes.