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Neuropathological diagnostic accuracy
British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2002This study investigated variations in neuropathological diagnosis when histopathological slides are evaluated with access to all information pertinent to a case, compared with evaluation of H & E stained slides with only limited clinical information.
Murphy, M. +5 more
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Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 2019
The medical community often assumes that the tests we use to diagnose various diseases are accurate, safe, and effective. However, the study designs traditionally used to determine whether such a diagnostic test is indeed accurate, safe, and effective are often at a higher risk of bias and are of lower methodological quality than those evaluating ...
Michaël, Chassé, Dean A, Fergusson
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The medical community often assumes that the tests we use to diagnose various diseases are accurate, safe, and effective. However, the study designs traditionally used to determine whether such a diagnostic test is indeed accurate, safe, and effective are often at a higher risk of bias and are of lower methodological quality than those evaluating ...
Michaël, Chassé, Dean A, Fergusson
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Paying for Diagnostic Accuracy
Health Care Management Review, 1976One of the difficult problems facing managers is how to evaluate the benefits to be gained from introducing a new diagnostic test that may be more accurate--but also more expensive. What analyses can be applied to help the hospital make the choice to switch or not?
M J, Benfari, D, Neuhauser
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Medical Informatics, 1993
This paper explores the limits to computer-aided medical diagnosis. A specific application area (the diagnosis of abdominal pain of suspected gynaecological origin) is chosen, and the factors limiting the accuracy of computer programs are investigated by means of a simulation model which has been shown previously to generate realistic cases.
B S, Todd, R, Stamper
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This paper explores the limits to computer-aided medical diagnosis. A specific application area (the diagnosis of abdominal pain of suspected gynaecological origin) is chosen, and the factors limiting the accuracy of computer programs are investigated by means of a simulation model which has been shown previously to generate realistic cases.
B S, Todd, R, Stamper
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Diagnostic accuracy of dermoscopy
The Lancet Oncology, 2002The accuracy of the dinical diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma with the unaided eye is only about 60%. Dermoscopy, a non-invasive, in vivo technique for the microscopic examination of pigmented skin lesions, has the potential to improve the diagnostic accuracy.
H, Kittler +3 more
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