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Comparing causal inference methods for point exposures with missing confounders: a simulation study. [PDF]
Benz L, Levis AW, Haneuse S.
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A Bias-Reduced Estimator for the Mean of a Heavy-Tailed Distribution with an Infinite Second Moment
Brahim Brahimi +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Accurate localization of epileptogenic tubers (ETs) in patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is essential but challenging, as these tubers lack distinct pathological or genetic markers to differentiate them from other cortical tubers.
Tinghong Liu +11 more
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A comparison of Kaplan-Meier-based inverse probability of censoring weighted regression methods. [PDF]
Overgaard M.
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Increased Blood Levels of NfL, GFAP, and Placental Growth Factor After Radiotherapy to the Brain
ABSTRACT In this study, we analyzed biomarkers of neuronal, glial, and vascular injury in longitudinal paired samples of blood and cerebrospinal fluid after prophylactic cranial irradiation in patients with small cell lung cancer. Neurofilament light chain protein (NfL) and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) increased in serum and cerebrospinal ...
Erik Fernström +5 more
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The Role of Congeniality in Multiple Imputation for Doubly Robust Causal Estimation. [PDF]
D'Agostino McGowan L.
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ABSTRACT Objective People with epilepsy (PWE) may experience cognitive deficits but fail to undergo formal evaluation. This study compares cognitive status between PWE and healthy controls in the West African Republic of Guinea. Methods A cross‐sectional, case–control study was conducted in sequential recruitment phases (July 2024–July 2025) at Ignace ...
Maya L. Mastick +14 more
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What's the Weight? Estimating Controlled Outcome Differences in Complex Surveys for Health Disparities Research. [PDF]
Salerno S +6 more
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Bayesian Estimation Improves Prediction of Outcomes After Epilepsy Surgery
ABSTRACT We estimated the statistical power of studies predicting seizure freedom after epilepsy surgery. We extracted data from a Cochrane meta‐analysis. The median power across all studies was 14%. Studies with a median sample size or less (n ≤ 56) and a statistically significant result exaggerated the true effect size by a factor of 5.4, while the ...
Adam S. Dickey +4 more
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