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Children and adolescents (0-18 years old) suffering from congenital heart defects, heart conduction and rhythm disorders and cardiac muscle diseases are treated at our ward.
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This page contains a collection of the most frequently asked questions related to sample collection and laboratory tests.
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The neurofibromatoses are a group of hereditary diseases characterized by benign tumours of the nervous system. We call these diseases just NF in Finnish.
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= Intensive treatment and reinfusion of autologous stem cells.
Most babies settle in the womb head first by 35 weeks of pregnancy. Approximately 2.5 per cent of babies are still in breech presentation at the end of pregnancy. If the nurse at your maternity and child health clinic suspects that your baby is breech or in transverse lie (lying sideways)…
News | 16.3.2021, 15:51