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DIAGNOSTIC TESTING FOR HEADACHE

Medical Clinics of North America, 2001
A careful and complete headache history supplemented by a neurologic and general physical examination, as appropriate, enables the astute physician to diagnose most headaches correctly without diagnostic testing. When indications are present (see Box 1), some headache patients with a normal physical examination require testing even though the yield may
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Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2000
Clinicians can now base clinical decisions on the results of rigorous studies of the performance of diagnostic tests. In selecting the tests, clinicians should take into account their sensitivity (the proportion of patients with the disease who have a positive test result) and specificity (the proportion of patients without disease who have a negative ...
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Diagnostic test for cancer

Experientia, 1956
1° Une modification de la reaction de Feulgen est decrite. En l'utilisant, on constate que les serums des personnes normales prennent une couleur differente de celle des serums des personnes cancereuses. 2° En appliquant l'electrophorese sur papier, avec Veronalborate tamponne, on a decele la presence d'un gamma-globuline atypique dans les serums des ...
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Using the diagnostic test [PDF]

open access: possibleMedical Journal of Australia, 1991
Richard F Heller, Greg Whelan
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Diagnostic tests

Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing, 1986
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The usefulness of diagnostic tests

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1988
Monzer M. Abu-Yousef, EH Franken
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Validation of diagnostic tests

Intensive Care Medicine, 1993
M. Olona   +4 more
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Tests and Diagnostics

2017
Eiichi Haginomori   +2 more
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