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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2018
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Interpreting Diagnostic Tests for SARS-CoV-2.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2020The pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to affect much of the world. Knowledge of diagnostic tests for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is still evolving, and a clear understanding of the nature of the ...
N. Sethuraman, S. S. Jeremiah, A. Ryo
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Blepharoptosis: diagnostic tests
Vestnik oftal'mologii, 2016The article discusses diagnostic algorithms for blepharoptosis in patients with Horner's syndrome, myasthenia, chronic progressive ophthalmoplegia, myotonic dystrophy, and acute neurovascular events. Basic methods for evaluating the upper eyelid position and ptosis severity as well as special pharmacologic stress tests to reveal the true etiology of ...
Y O, Grusha, N V, Fisenko, I V, Blinova
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2000
The results of cardiac tests must always be interpreted through the lens of pretest probabilities created by the history and the physical examination. Tests should be chosen with a clear diagnostic and prognostic purpose in mind. A clear understanding of the relationship between the history and physical examination and more technologic diagnostic ...
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The results of cardiac tests must always be interpreted through the lens of pretest probabilities created by the history and the physical examination. Tests should be chosen with a clear diagnostic and prognostic purpose in mind. A clear understanding of the relationship between the history and physical examination and more technologic diagnostic ...
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Biometrics, 1981
Diagnostic tests, regarded as methods of classification, are rarely perfect. Classification error and competing technologies require careful evaluation of diagnostic tests, usually by comparison to some standard. Conditional probabilities of correct classification, called 'sensitivity' and 'specificity', are typically used as evaluative measures.
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Diagnostic tests, regarded as methods of classification, are rarely perfect. Classification error and competing technologies require careful evaluation of diagnostic tests, usually by comparison to some standard. Conditional probabilities of correct classification, called 'sensitivity' and 'specificity', are typically used as evaluative measures.
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Assessing the Accuracy of Diagnostic Tests
General Psychiatry, 2018Gold standard tests are usually used for diagnosis of a disease, but the gold standard tests may not be always available or cannot be administrated due to many reasons such as cost, availability, ethical issues etc.
Fang Li, Hua He
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