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Diagnostic Stewardship to Prevent Diagnostic Error

JAMA, 2023
This Viewpoint discusses the growth of diagnostic stewardship beyond infectious disease to reduce diagnostic errors in other fields.
Daniel J, Morgan   +2 more
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Diagnostic Imaging

Dermatologic Clinics, 2022
Vascular tumors and malformations encompass a spectrum of pathology that varies widely in presentation, severity, and treatments. Although typically a clinical diagnosis, accurate classification of lesions is often challenging. Imaging plays an integral role in confirming the clinical diagnosis, determining the extent of disease and planning treatment ...
John, McAlhany, Ricardo, Yamada
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Diagnostic algorithms and clinical diagnostic thinking

Proceedings of the Symposium on the Engineering of Computer-Based Medical, 2003
Diagnostic algorithms are evaluated as a model of medical reasoning in the differentiation of the two syndromes or diseases with overlapping clinical manifestations. Linear-discriminant analysis (LDA), nonlinear discriminant analysis (NLDA), and sequential-statistical analysis (SSA) are compared with the decision-making practices of physicians, as they
Joseph M. Tonkonogy, James Armstrong
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Diagnostic reasoning strategies and diagnostic success

Medical Education, 2003
Purpose Cognitive psychology research supports the notion that experts use mental frameworks or ‘schemes’, both to organize knowledge in memory and to solve clinical problems. The central purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between problem‐solving strategies and the likelihood of diagnostic ...
S, Coderre   +3 more
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Diagnostic Laparoscopy

Surgical Innovation, 2002
Diagnostic laparoscopy is a powerful tool in the surgeon's armamentarium when used appropriately. There is a low complication rate and high diagnostic sensitivity. In addition to conventional operating room procedures, this technique can be applied in a variety of other settings, often without general anesthesia.
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Diagnostic laparoscopy

Surgical Endoscopy, 2001
Diagnostic laparoscopy began in a surgical unit in a developing country in 1972. The developers of this technique aimed to hasten diagnosis, reduce patient distress, and improve bed utilization in an overcrowded teaching hospital wherein simple investigations such as x-rays took weeks to materialize.
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Diagnostics and Differential Diagnostics

2017
Patients’ history determines the suspected diagnosis: strong pain during and/or after defecation as well as a blood strip on the stool column and/or traces of blood on toilet paper.
Volker Wienert, Franz Raulf, Horst Mlitz
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Diagnostics of Trains with Semantic Diagnostics Rules

2018
Industry today employs rule-based diagnostic systems to minimize the maintenance cost and downtime of equipment. Rules are typically used to process signals from sensors installed in equipment by filtering, aggregating, and combining sequences of time-stamped measurements recorded by the sensors.
Evgeny Kharlamov   +9 more
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Diagnostic Laparoscopy

Journal of Laparoendoscopic Surgery, 1991
Laparoscopy is a unique procedure which can be used in diagnostic or therapeutic situations involving intra-abdominal pathology. Until recently, open laparotomy has been the preferred method for such evaluations. The following cases indicate the increased sensitivity, specificity, safety, and cost effectiveness of laparoscopy in diagnostic situations.
S C, Sessions, D G, vonRueden, A, Uribe
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Metabonomics and Diagnostics

2015
Metabonomic techniques have considerable potential in the field of clinical diagnostics, typifying the application of a translational research paradigm. Care must be taken at all stages to apply appropriate methodology with accurate patient selection and profiling, and rigorous data acquisition and handling, to ensure clinical validity.An ever ...
Lucy C, Hicks   +2 more
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