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Automated Multiphasic Screening
Pediatrics, 1974From our experience with automated multiphasic health tests in more that 20,000 children, we have formed the following tentative conclusions. Multiphasic testing, combining a group of tests for administration at a single session, is less costly in time and inconvenience to the patient and provides more useful information to the evaluating and treating ...
C M, Allen, H R, Shinefield
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Whither Multiphasic Screening?
New England Journal of Medicine, 1969Abstract Renewed interest in multiphasic screening has been stimulated by the development of automated technics.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
The extensive employment of mass methods for detection of tuberculosis, syphilis, diabetes and other diseases by official and voluntary health agencies has led quite logically to the idea that it might be advantageous to combine various diagnostic screening tests, instead of organizing separate campaigns, each with a single test.
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The extensive employment of mass methods for detection of tuberculosis, syphilis, diabetes and other diseases by official and voluntary health agencies has led quite logically to the idea that it might be advantageous to combine various diagnostic screening tests, instead of organizing separate campaigns, each with a single test.
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A Multiphasic Reading Screening Procedure
Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1980The need for effective screening methods for the early identification of children with learning difficulties is a governing area of concern in special education. In this issue Pope, Lehrer, and Stevens describe the efficacy of a multiphasic reading screening battery identifying high- and low-risk groups after a period of five years.
J, Pope, B, Lehrer, J, Stevens
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
R, Feldman, S L, Taller
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R, Feldman, S L, Taller
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1970
REPLY To the Editor. —Thank you for the opportunity to respond to Dr. Green's letter. His comments are indeed valid. Many high frequency hearing losses are responsive to amplification, and these individuals should be given further attention. Screening audiograms were read by an experienced medical audiologist, and the 25 dB rejection criteria was ...
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REPLY To the Editor. —Thank you for the opportunity to respond to Dr. Green's letter. His comments are indeed valid. Many high frequency hearing losses are responsive to amplification, and these individuals should be given further attention. Screening audiograms were read by an experienced medical audiologist, and the 25 dB rejection criteria was ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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