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Evidence for the usefulness of nomograms

Nature Clinical Practice Urology, 2007
In the October 2005 issue ofNature Clinical Practice Urology, Stapleton and Pinnock raised concerns regarding the use of nomograms in clinical practice. In this Viewpoint, the authors provide further discussion of these concerns, and present an argument advocating the use of nomograms.
Peter T. Scardino, Michael W. Kattan
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Nomograms as predictive models

Seminars in Urologic Oncology, 2002
Nomograms are valuable tools for estimating the likelihood of cancer being diagnosed, the pathologic features of a localized cancer, and the prognosis of a patient after treatment. Although the available nomograms are reasonably accurate, better predictive factors including additional clinical factors and new molecular analyses are needed to improve ...
Peter T. Scardino   +2 more
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Nomograms of the Goldman equation

Pfl�gers Archiv European Journal of Physiology, 1985
Solutions of the Goldman equations for sodium and potassium ions are displayed in nomograms which allow one to determine which values of the variables in the equation (including the activity of the Na/K pump) are compatible with possible steady states of a cell.
J. P. Ruppersberg, Reinhardt Rüdel
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The Abrams-Griffiths nomogram

World Journal of Urology, 1995
The treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia and the definition of bladder-outlet obstruction has preoccupied urologists and researchers in recent years. Bladder-outlet obstruction can be defined only by pressure-flow measurement. Various methods of analysis of pressure-flow data have been proposed.
C. S. Lim, Paul Abrams
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A nomogram for the atmosphere

Weather, 2007
When our departmental library cleared out some of its old and largely unused books – not always a reflection on their quality: there were two copies of Lamb’s Hydrodynamics – I came across a book by H. J. Allcock and J. Reginald Jones called The Nomogram, a title intriguing enough to warrant a closer look.
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A nomogram for digoxin therapy

The American Journal of Medicine, 1974
Abstract A nomogram is described for developing loading and maintenance dosage regimens of digoxin for adult euthyrold patients with reasonably normal hepatic function, in normal electrolyte balance, who have no obvious abnormality of gastrointestinal absorption.
Roger W. Jelliffe, Gary Brooker
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What Is a Real Nomogram?

Seminars in Oncology, 2010
The current resurgence in the use of nomograms as diagnostic and prognostic tools has legitimate roots in their effectiveness in facilitating communication between the doctor and patient. By returning to a more classical approach to nomography, graphical insights can further enlighten the patient beyond what can be achieved with current methods, while ...
Michael W. Kattan, Joe Marasco
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Nomograms for prostate cancer

BJU International, 2006
There are several papers in this section on various aspects of prostate cancer: predictive models, robotic radical prostatectomy in large glands, PSA distribution, bicalutamide and PIN, and finally the clinical characteristics of bladder cancer in patients previously treated with irradiation for prostate cancer.
Andrew J. Stephenson, Michael W. Kattan
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Optimizing detection of clinically significant prostate cancer through nomograms incorporating mri, clinical features, and advanced serum biomarkers in biopsy naïve men

Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases, 2023
Mohammad R. Siddiqui   +17 more
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Gentamicin and Kanamycin Nomograms

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Excerpt To the editor: The article by Chan, Benner, and Hoeprich, describing their nomogram for gentamicin dosage in patients with renal insufficiency ( 1 ), was read with interest.
Roger W. Jelliffe, Daniel Ivler
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