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Interval colorectal cancers (I-CRCs) arise during the interval time period between scheduled colonoscopies. Predicting which patients are at risk of I-CRCs remains an elusive undertaking, but evidence would suggest that most I-CRCs arise from lesions ...
Jessica J. Shanahan +10 more
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CYTOLOGY OF BREAST LESIONS: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY IN A NORTHERN INDIAN STATE OF HIMALAYAS.
Background: Palpable breast lump, breast pain, and nipple discharge are common symptoms of breast disease. Breast cytology (fine-needle aspiration, nipple discharge smear, and touch preparation) accurately identifies benign, atypical, and malignant ...
Aruna Gupta +3 more
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Background Despite the call to enhance accuracy and value of operation records few international recommended minimal standards for operative notes documentation have been described. This study undertook a systematic review of existing operative reporting
Niall O’Connor +34 more
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Utility and applications of synoptic reporting in pathology [PDF]
Background: Synoptic reports in routine pathology practice provide composite documents that include information from morphology and molecular technologies.
Amin, Waqas +2 more
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HadISD: a quality-controlled global synoptic report database for selected variables at long-term stations from 1973--2011 [PDF]
[Abridged] This paper describes the creation of HadISD: an automatically quality-controlled synoptic resolution dataset of temperature, dewpoint temperature, sea-level pressure, wind speed, wind direction and cloud cover from global weather stations for ...
Dai, Aiguo +7 more
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Connecting the time domain community with the Virtual Astronomical Observatory [PDF]
The time domain has been identified as one of the most important areas of astronomical research for the next decade. The Virtual Observatory is in the vanguard with dedicated tools and services that enable and facilitate the discovery, dissemination and ...
Djorgovski, S. G. +7 more
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Background The dominant method of reporting findings from diagnostic and surgical procedures is the narrative report. In cancer care, this report inconsistently provides the information required to understand the cancer and make informed patient care ...
Urquhart Robin +3 more
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The impact of standardized structured reporting of pathology reports for breast cancer care
Purpose: With the increasing complexity of modern oncological patient management and the growing amount of information needed from the pathologist, traditional narrative pathology reports (NR) do not suffice.
J.A.A. Snoek +5 more
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Managing Risk for Congenital Syphilis, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
The recent resurgence of infectious syphilis across many high-income countries has been accompanied by a shift in demographics, including infections increasing among women of reproductive age.
Hannah MacKenzie +2 more
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Background Synoptic reporting, either as part of the pathology report or replacing some free text component incorporates standardized data elements in the form of checklists for pathology reporting.
Winters Sharon B +7 more
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