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1 port algorithm compared to 92.6 (microscopic diagnosis).
2 isk patients to specialists for biopsy-based diagnosis.
3 etes before 2 years of age without a genetic diagnosis.
4 ed RD with a mean time of 120 days after ARN diagnosis.
5 therapeutic targets and 5.2% had a change in diagnosis.
6 agging well behind those observed at initial diagnosis.
7 e AN population through prevention and early diagnosis.
8 pioid analgesia within the first month after diagnosis.
9 N) detection and secondary lung cancer (SLC) diagnosis.
10 mental monitoring, food safety, and clinical diagnosis.
11 andidates for OSA evaluation following a CSC diagnosis.
12 ainty with an unclear clinical and molecular diagnosis.
13 th a median age of 27 years (range 21-75) at diagnosis.
14 rare entity means it requires early accurate diagnosis.
15 useful for computer-assisted corneal disease diagnosis.
16 d incident TB within 1 year of index patient diagnosis.
17 e superior predictor for advanced disease at diagnosis.
18 gnificantly associated with lower odds of AD diagnosis.
19 put, thus enabling EHR-powered early disease diagnosis.
20 ified advanced disease in about one third at diagnosis.
21 reast cancer between 10.0 and 4.0 months pre-diagnosis.
22 nt selection for upfront LR or LT at initial diagnosis.
23           The exposure was APT preceding ICH diagnosis.
24 e visits occurred a median of 6 months after diagnosis.
25 may hold utility as an additional source for diagnosis.
26 ates in 134 neuroblastoma patient samples at diagnosis.
27 gative correlation exists between OAG and AD diagnosis.
28 spiratory samples is the standard method for diagnosis.
29 ith the potential to inform patient-specific diagnosis.
30 tent patients were in the ICU at the time of diagnosis (21.0% vs. 8.6%, p = 0.024).
31                                           At diagnosis, 33 (11.6%) of 285 cases displayed MDS-PA.
32 103 (16%) patients had metastatic disease at diagnosis; 38 of 103 (37%) developed metastatic disease
33 ed 1699 cases of cardiomyopathy (mean age at diagnosis, 46.2 [SD 9.1] years) during the follow-up wit
34 4%, the biopsy was indicated for the initial diagnosis; 82.4% of biopsies were done in hospitalized p
35  incidence was assessed over 3-5 years, with diagnosis according to the 10/66 Study diagnostic algori
36 ory Distress Syndrome (RDS) is the commonest diagnosis after premature birth.
37                            Histopathological diagnosis, age at surgery, and duration of epilepsy are
38 s not significantly associated with COVID-19 diagnosis among patients with hypertension or with morta
39 tric exploratory study in 44 CDC patients at diagnosis and 44 matched controls.
40                               Improved rapid diagnosis and antimicrobial resistance determination, su
41 to optimize procedures to obtain an accurate diagnosis and assess for tumor invasion and the extent o
42 rom 614 (77%), and 561 (71%) participants at diagnosis and at end of induction, respectively.
43 ostructural MRI has the potential to improve diagnosis and characterization of prostate cancer (PCa),
44 ignificantly, opens new avenues for accurate diagnosis and clinical assessment in individuals affecte
45  on mammograms obtained before breast cancer diagnosis and compare their performance to established d
46                              Due to its late diagnosis and dismal prognosis, pancreatic ductal adenoc
47 tly needed in many fields including clinical diagnosis and environmental microbiology, to understand
48   Light FP had a higher association with ROP diagnosis and higher risk ROP features.
49                Risk and 95% CIs for COVID-19 diagnosis and hospital admission by use of the NRTIs ten
50 intelligence (AI) systems for computer-aided diagnosis and image-based screening are being adopted wo
51 he insidious onset of type 2 diabetes delays diagnosis and increases morbidity(2).
52  for genetic counseling and subsequent early diagnosis and initiation of proper therapy.
53 e discuss how machine learning can aid early diagnosis and interpretation of medical images as well a
54 iscuss variability across guidelines for the diagnosis and management of bronchiolitis.
55  with evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis and management of diabetes.
56 al markers in body fluids for the prognosis, diagnosis and management of diseases, as well as the mon
57 of these important concepts will improve the diagnosis and management of patients with suspected prim
58 se mechanisms, widely adopted guidelines for diagnosis and management, and ongoing clinical trials to
59 imaging techniques to assist in differential diagnosis and management.
60 e associated with self-harm independently of diagnosis and medication.
61 arded as a new standard for both small-bowel diagnosis and monitoring in inflammatory bowel diseases.
62                                      Current diagnosis and monitoring of these control programs are s
63                                  While tumor diagnosis and pathologic staging (gross and microscopic
64 ting T-cell activation would allow for early diagnosis and possibly more effective management of HCT
65 emonstrated the great potential in the early diagnosis and postoperative monitoring of breast cancers
66 -effective strategy allowing for early POEMS diagnosis and potentially enabling prompt disease-direct
67  may serve as complementary measures for the diagnosis and prognosis prediction of PTSD in recently t
68 ncomitant disorders, current developments in diagnosis and risk prediction, and prognostic implicatio
69 y potentially open new approaches to malaria diagnosis and surveillance.
70 s of genome-wide association studies of ADHD diagnosis and symptoms.
71 h could ultimately facilitate near-real-time diagnosis and therapy.
72                     Although improvements in diagnosis and treatment have led to a decline in mortali
73 reshape the TB diagnostics landscape, making diagnosis and treatment in one office visit a reality fo
74 ys experienced by patients before successful diagnosis and treatment initiation, especially in the pr
75                                      Delayed diagnosis and treatment of AKI due to the lack of effici
76 ations can provide a new perspective for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
77  and black PLWH highlight the need for early diagnosis and treatment of HIV infection.
78 health-related quality of life (HRQoL) after diagnosis and treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) are sti
79  new evidence and provides newer options for diagnosis and treatment of valvular heart disease.
80 d liposomal formulation techniques in cancer diagnosis and treatment regarding recently published lit
81 survival determinants, improvements in early diagnosis and treatment were predicted to contribute to
82  providing an important biomarker for cancer diagnosis and treatment.
83 revent their occurrence and facilitate early diagnosis and treatment.
84 on images and image documentation for proper diagnosis and treatment.
85  women to improve detection; achieve earlier diagnosis and treatment; and improve health, function, a
86 entified cancer patients prior to a clinical diagnosis and was superior to alpha-fetoprotein.
87 luate outcomes short term (cost-per-accurate diagnosis) and long term (quality-adjusted life-years [Q
88  and young adult cancer (aged 15-20 years at diagnosis) and survivors diagnosed at age younger than 1
89 ients with bvFTD receive a prior psychiatric diagnosis, and average diagnostic delay is up to 5-6 yea
90  our understanding of arrhythmia mechanisms, diagnosis, and new therapies.
91       Genetic testing may inform prevention, diagnosis, and treatment for a broad range of CF carrier
92 ess current barriers to improved prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of this often lethal cancer.
93  people to effectively customize prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
94 ver, existing machine learning approaches to diagnosis are purely associative, identifying diseases t
95 with a resultant lack of appreciation of the diagnosis as a potential cause of common clinical manife
96  for 9% of heritability and modifying age of diagnosis as well as aggressiveness; 183 reach genome-wi
97 mb a as the representative species regarding diagnosis as well as allergy immunotherapy.
98 or outpatient encounters associated with TMP diagnosis at least 30 days apart.
99 The overall clinical correlation of COVID-19 diagnosis between all methods was 95.88% (Kappa 0.901).
100 lues of serum biomarkers in the differential diagnosis between FTLD, Alzheimer's disease (AD) and hea
101                               A differential diagnosis between inflammatory, idiopathic, and myopic C
102 easure, greater than or equal to 5 or asthma diagnosis, bronchodilator or inhaled steroids, or unsche
103 ave led to many techniques for screening and diagnosis, but many are expensive, less feasible or have
104 idy and driver gene mutations precede cancer diagnosis by many years(1-4).
105 umors to declare more precise intraoperative diagnosis by scanning all around the dissected tissues.
106 trics, Brain/Brain Stem, CNS, Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD), Computer Applications-General (Informat
107 theterization plays an essential role in the diagnosis, categorization, and risk stratification of pa
108  as >=1 inpatient code or >=2 outpatient CHD diagnosis codes >30 days apart documented outside of pre
109 onal Classification of Diseases, 9thRevision diagnosis codes for infective endocarditis (IE) in the N
110 ird of patients showed digestive symptoms at diagnosis, combinations of nausea, vomiting, and diarrhe
111 s the strengths and weaknesses of HRP2-based diagnosis compared with alternative antigens.
112 -level dataset, we find that rates of autism diagnosis continued to be on the rise in recent years, b
113 hat the immune response present in ALN(-) at diagnosis could influence the clinical outcome of BC pat
114                                              Diagnosis, disease activity, and therapeutic response ar
115                        Known duration of HIV diagnosis does not seem to be a criterion for selecting
116 and scalable for non-invasive computer-aided diagnosis, even for uncommon diseases.
117 essed PRS(313) interaction with age at first diagnosis, family history, morphology, ER status, PR sta
118 hrology research and preimplantation genetic diagnosis for heritable kidney diseases.
119  from DCE perfusion MRI, and histopathologic diagnosis for spinal lesions.
120 ded independent sets of samples collected at diagnosis from 129 subjects with resectable pancreatic c
121 ues play an important role in supporting the diagnosis, grading the severity of disease, guiding trea
122 he subgroup of patients with a schizophrenia diagnosis had higher glutamate levels in thalamus (p = .
123 perienced cardiovascular events after cancer diagnosis had increased risk of recurrence and cancer-sp
124 as highest during the first 4 weeks after IE diagnosis (HR 57.20, 95% confidence interval [CI] 45.58-
125 eliable neutrophil phenotyping and infection diagnosis in a label-free manner.
126 ne age group (e.g., children) could classify diagnosis in another age group (e.g., adults).
127                 Background DNA prevented any diagnosis in cases analyzed without microdissection beca
128 y additional mutations to facilitate genetic diagnosis in genodermatoses.
129 trometry imaging (MSI) can support objective diagnosis in minutes using a routine frozen tissue secti
130 er the patterns of connections that classify diagnosis in one age group (e.g., children) could classi
131  MRI and should be considered a differential diagnosis in the case of atypical clinical presentation.
132 dy is the potential for misclassification of diagnosis in the reference-standard mental healthcare da
133 ignant transformation 24 to 144 months after diagnosis, in 1 patient to lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma an
134            Risk factors associated with a TB diagnosis included being male (aOR 1.4; 95% CI: 1.03-2.0
135 ger than 15 years (matched on primary cancer diagnosis, including leukaemia, lymphoma, CNS tumours, n
136  and post-intervention surveys, previous HIV diagnosis increased from 47.4% (41.3-53.4) to 76.2% (71.
137 ilarly, we show that after the breast cancer diagnosis, individuals with elevated PRS have an elevate
138 nt of AKI due to the lack of efficient early diagnosis is an important cause of its high mortality.
139                                  The correct diagnosis is crucial to allow the consideration of all p
140                                              Diagnosis is established through careful medical history
141 functional dystonia and tics, where clinical diagnosis is often also more challenging.
142                             A hallmark of MS diagnosis is the presence of IgG Abs, which appear as ol
143 o do not respond to such treatment or if the diagnosis is unclear, endoscopy, esophageal manometry, a
144  In 2016, several clinicians involved in the diagnosis, management and care of patients with LGMDR3-6
145 course, and outcomes of AFM to help to guide diagnosis, management, and rehabilitation.
146 that predate islet autoimmunity and clinical diagnosis may suggest a role for epigenetics in T1D path
147                            Prior to hospital-diagnosis (median of 32 days), 45.1% of patients had one
148 rs including advances in non-invasive cancer diagnosis, monitoring of neurotransmitters, and assessme
149           Among pediatric patients with EoE, diagnosis most commonly occurred within early life (0-24
150              Individuals with a primary PTSD diagnosis (N = 66) participated in a randomized clinical
151 enetic causes of motor neuropathies, it is a diagnosis not to be missed since high-dose riboflavin pe
152                                 However, the diagnosis of 'kidney stone' can range from an incidental
153 d implants (1 in 871), with a median time to diagnosis of 10.3 years (range, 6.4-15.5 yrs).
154 of 3.9 and a median (minimum-maximum) age at diagnosis of 62 (18-82) years.
155                                              Diagnosis of active tuberculosis (ATB) currently relies
156 nosed with clinical AD during life and had a diagnosis of AD confirmed post-mortem by standardized cr
157 s of FHH1 and two individuals with a genetic diagnosis of ADH1 were identified in the 51,289 cohort,
158 -positive NSCLC have brain metastases at the diagnosis of advanced disease.
159                                              Diagnosis of alveococcosis is difficult because of not t
160 igh diffusivity (high ADC values) suggesting diagnosis of alveolar hydatid.
161 ect atrophy maps in patients with a clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease will also localize to s
162                                          The diagnosis of an early pregnancy loss is relatively strai
163                                              Diagnosis of an ECI had no substantial impact on long-te
164                                        Early diagnosis of an infection based on antibody detection mi
165 endent relationship between PPS exposure and diagnosis of any maculopathy.
166 ere examined for 16 male participants with a diagnosis of ASD and IQ>80 and 17 age- and IQ-matched ma
167  Health Administration care and had an index diagnosis of AUD between 2011 and 2015.
168 isorder not otherwise specified and no prior diagnosis of bipolar disorder, who received at least one
169  to simple rapid diagnostics may improve the diagnosis of blastomycosis in resource-limited countries
170          A 73-year-old woman with a previous diagnosis of breast cancer with liver metastasis present
171          Methods: Five patients with a prior diagnosis of breast cancer, renal cell cancer, or leukem
172 he three crucial biomarkers for the clinical diagnosis of breast cancer.
173 t to blood cultures when making a definitive diagnosis of candidemia.
174 n prostate-specific antigen can hamper early diagnosis of castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC)
175 cument provides a critical assessment of the diagnosis of CCM and ongoing assessment aimed at improvi
176 s and practice-based recommendations for the diagnosis of CCM are provided to offer guidance for clin
177 mes from diagnosis of microscopic colitis to diagnosis of CD was 3.3 +/- 3.2 years and to diagnosis o
178 on and venous sinus thrombosis unveiling the diagnosis of celiac disease.
179 illion adults in the United States receive a diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD
180                    A 17-month-old boy with a diagnosis of ciliary body medulloepithelioma with concom
181 tic tools can be developed to guide clinical diagnosis of contact allergies.
182    In this review, biomarkers/indicators for diagnosis of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) or dete
183 evaluate the tM2-PK measurement test for the diagnosis of CRCs and adenomatous polyps in plasma and s
184                              Patients with a diagnosis of diabetes and a minimum of two prescriptions
185 a crucial role in enabling rapid and correct diagnosis of diseases in prehospital care, emergency, an
186             Nineteen (12%) individuals had a diagnosis of Down syndrome or other developmental disord
187 say may become a prototype for point-of-care diagnosis of drug resistant bacteria with visual signal
188 bset of participants with a working clinical diagnosis of dystonic cerebral palsy.
189 alterations contributed substantively to the diagnosis of dystonic cerebral palsy.
190                                      For the diagnosis of early glaucoma, both macular and optic disc
191  to the traditional cpRNFL thickness for the diagnosis of early/moderate glaucoma, whereas cpRNFL thi
192                                   EVALI is a diagnosis of exclusion; the patient must elicit a histor
193          Thus, 38 individuals with a genetic diagnosis of FHH1 and two individuals with a genetic dia
194 ty-nine patients with a 'clinically defined' diagnosis of FMD were genotyped for 18 single-nucleotide
195 a cohort of males and females with a primary diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and nonp
196   In acutely ill children receiving rWGS for diagnosis of genetic disease, we propose analysis of pat
197  a molecular finding from a clinicomolecular diagnosis of genomic disease.
198 patient with bilateral amaurosis in whom the diagnosis of giant cell arteritis was suggested by perin
199 adults (median 71 years) with an established diagnosis of glaucoma were issued a tablet perimeter (Ey
200        In a study of 371,813 veterans with a diagnosis of H pylori infection, we found significantly
201 onclusions Genetic testing is helpful in the diagnosis of HCM mimics in patients with no or few extra
202                                              Diagnosis of hematological cancer requires complete whit
203 disorder, while 84 (52.5%) individuals had a diagnosis of hematological malignancies or chronic myelo
204 (SERS) to determine spectral markers for the diagnosis of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT), a d
205 sign studies comprising KT recipients with a diagnosis of IA, defined according to the European Organ
206 emale gender was associated with an ultimate diagnosis of IBS (OR 5, p < 0.02).
207 ospitalized with brain metastases also had a diagnosis of ICH, which was significantly associated wit
208                                 Although the diagnosis of infection with SARS-CoV-2 is microbiologica
209 ral Flow Assay (LFA) is a rapid test for the diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis (IA) that has been a
210                                   The formal diagnosis of KD was made on her 8th day of symptoms.
211 ill be needed to translate this strategy for diagnosis of Lyme disease in patients.
212 or serious manifestations of the disease and diagnosis of lymphoma.
213 cebo is modest, in part because the clinical diagnosis of major depression encompasses biologically h
214 ticipants included 67,807 individuals with a diagnosis of major depressive disorder or depressive dis
215 ds has become the preferred method for rapid diagnosis of many infectious diseases.
216 nd to be positively associated with having a diagnosis of melanoma (odds ratio [OR] 5.01; 95% Confide
217                              Mean times from diagnosis of microscopic colitis to diagnosis of CD was
218 liver biopsy is the only accepted method for diagnosis of NASH.
219 th Revision equivalent were used to define a diagnosis of OSA (ICD-9 327.23) and a diagnosis of XFS (
220  82 healthy horses and from 10 horses with a diagnosis of PAF.
221 ased whole-genome-sequencing approach in the diagnosis of PID can increase diagnostic yield and furth
222 ity both between and within examiners in the diagnosis of plus disease using DL.
223 lateral infiltrates more often had a primary diagnosis of pneumonia (41% vs 28%; p = 0.02) and less o
224 6 was 95.2% sensitive and 95.6% specific for diagnosis of preeclampsia in this cohort (area under cur
225 d gradient-echo sequences in relation to the diagnosis of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
226  of clinical events when patients received a diagnosis of PSC at an age younger than 40 years vs 31%
227 spective study of enucleated globes with the diagnosis of retinoblastoma received in the histopatholo
228 ovides a tool for the sensitive and specific diagnosis of S. aureus prosthetic joint infection.
229 ding detection of submicroscopic malaria and diagnosis of severe malaria.
230  a powerful tool to assist physicians in the diagnosis of skin lesions while still requiring the user
231 (WP) device was shown to be accurate for the diagnosis of sleep apnea; however, studies using the Wat
232 lence of pseudostrabismus and the subsequent diagnosis of strabismus were assessed.
233 sion-weighted MRI for improving differential diagnosis of suspicious breast abnormalities and reducin
234 ts, as a complementary device, for real-time diagnosis of suspicious margins of dissected tumors to d
235  of protection for health-care teams, prompt diagnosis of suspicious symptoms) should be strictly fol
236  this increase in impact arises largely from diagnosis of TB amongst those with HIV who are not yet i
237 ho were admitted to hospital with a clinical diagnosis of TBI and an indication for CT.
238 e in the management of COVID-19, both in the diagnosis of the disease and in the posterior management
239                                  Due to late diagnosis of this disease, the mortality of this conditi
240 diagnosis of CD was 3.3 +/- 3.2 years and to diagnosis of UC was 3.2 +/- 3.5 years.
241  live singleton pregnancy, and receiving the diagnosis of undifferentiated gastric carcinoma from the
242 NA polymerase) have been widely used for the diagnosis of virus or pathogenic disease by gold standar
243 ately lack of expertise can lead to improper diagnosis of wound etiology and inaccurate wound managem
244 fine a diagnosis of OSA (ICD-9 327.23) and a diagnosis of XFS (ICD-9 365.52 and 366.11).
245                                              Diagnosis often is based on suspicion derived from clini
246 um tuberculosis, and misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis often occurs as a consequence.
247                         Before her molecular diagnosis, our patient underwent hematopoietic stem cell
248 the period from 4 weeks to 3 months after IE diagnosis, patients treated with anticoagulative therapy
249 arginal bone loss occurred in the early post-diagnosis period of peri-implantitis, which could be aff
250 consider sex and gender in their approach to diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases as a ne
251  at first IAC injection, disease grouping at diagnosis, previously administered treatments, number of
252 rently, PAD patient identification relies on diagnosis/procedure codes or lists of patients diagnosed
253 antification of imaging features may help in diagnosis, prognosis of, or treatment decision in cardio
254 rkers have emerged as powerful tools for the diagnosis, prognosis, and prediction of treatment respon
255 ing implementation of clinical sequencing at diagnosis provides an opportunity to identify patients a
256 he use of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody tests for diagnosis, public health surveillance, vaccine developme
257 bined (n = 3)-at a median of 9.8 months from diagnosis (range, 8.9-13.7 months), and 2 patients died
258  and treatments, early disease detection and diagnosis remains critical to ensuring favorable outcome
259 tures of hypothyroidism are nonspecific, the diagnosis requires laboratory testing.
260 persons and to identify quality measures for diagnosis, resistance patterns, and treatment efficacy.
261                          Despite advances in diagnosis, smear microscopy insufficiently detects pulmo
262 esions is not an adequate indicator of their diagnosis, status, or risk level, this initial triage pr
263           These results call for accelerated diagnosis studies using DESI-MSI in the upper gastrointe
264 g tissue sections is a key feature in cancer diagnosis, subtyping, and treatment, where it complement
265     Approaches to prostate cancer screening, diagnosis, surveillance, treatment and management differ
266 years (2.8%; 95% CI, 2.3 to 3.4) at first TC diagnosis than those age < 30 years (6.0%; 95% CI, 5.0 t
267 After 50 years of research in computer-aided diagnosis, there is still a paucity of study in this are
268 tory or imaging tests which are specific for diagnosis, they could, however, sometimes be helpful to
269 e accuracy of image-based AI for skin cancer diagnosis to address the effects of varied representatio
270 ility of transplant-free survival from fetal diagnosis to age 6 years and postnatal restricted mean t
271          Outcome measures included time from diagnosis to papilledema documentation, papilledema prog
272  explored the relationship between time from diagnosis to treatment start (TDT) and prognosis in a la
273 y; (3) the patient already have confirmative diagnosis using a serology, pericardial effusion analysi
274 sential information for future surveillance, diagnosis, vaccine development, and prediction of EV-D68
275                            The median age of diagnosis was 15 months (range; 5 months-14 years) and t
276                       Median follow-up after diagnosis was 34 months (IQR: 17 to 54 months).
277     The median time since polycythaemia vera diagnosis was 8.2 years (IQR 3.9-12.3) in the ruxolitini
278   The mean follow-up before peri-implantitis diagnosis was 99.47 +/- 47.93 months.
279                                          The diagnosis was confirmed intraoperatively by negative for
280                                  The date of diagnosis was defined as the index date.
281                                  A molecular diagnosis was established in 55 patients (51%).
282                           Traditionally, the diagnosis was mainly based on clinical observations and
283                                    The final diagnosis was MS in 57%, idiopathic in 29%, MOG-IgG-asso
284 atio, and last CD4 level, calendar period of diagnosis was not associated with MM (P = .169).
285 ated within 3 months after infection), HIV-1 diagnosis was not obtained in at least 1 confirmatory as
286 follows: (1) the purpose of the differential diagnosis was not pericardial disease; (2) the patient h
287  accuracy, precision and recall for endoleak diagnosis were 95%, 90% and 100% relative to reference s
288            The most common symptoms at PIIRS diagnosis were altered mental status and vision changes.
289 f individual parameters and overall clinical diagnosis were estimated using classifying algorithms.
290 n 40 years vs 31% of patients who received a diagnosis when older than 60 years (P < .001).
291 ld consider PFAPA syndrome as a differential diagnosis when we meet with the adult patient of recurre
292 suspicion is paramount in making the correct diagnosis, which can involve the use of non-invasive ima
293 neficiaries had a preexisting mental illness diagnosis, which was strongly associated with worse post
294                          Adults with obesity diagnosis who underwent primary bariatric surgery in the
295                         Our models predicted diagnosis with 73% accuracy from kinematic features, 70%
296 e association varied according to time since diagnosis with an adjusted IRR for 1 to 3 months of 3.1
297 ce of cardiac disease, but met possible ARVC diagnosis with one major criterion (the JUP mutation).
298        A properly protocol for Leishmaniasis diagnosis with SPR was used to verify this new feature.
299 ivity of 100% compared to 68.4% (microscopic diagnosis), with a tolerable specificity of 66.2% for th
300    Symptom-based criteria are used to make a diagnosis, with judicious use of limited investigations

 
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