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1 ents identified with TB disease through each diagnostic method.
2 health and would supply a novel and valuable diagnostic method.
3 RMS is a promising fast and sensible leprosy diagnostic method.
4 irected at testing the feasibility of such a diagnostic method.
5 athogens is being increasingly utilized as a diagnostic method.
6 utum samples' quality, and case detection by diagnostic method.
7 y remains the fastest and the most available diagnostic method.
8 le slide imaging (WSI) is becoming a routine diagnostic method.
9 Thus, there is an urgent need for a reliable diagnostic method.
10 th a short turnaround time compared to other diagnostic methods.
11 e myriad of currently employed screening and diagnostic methods.
12 idated by conventional prenatal or postnatal diagnostic methods.
13 part because of limitations of microbiologic diagnostic methods.
14 etermination compared to that of traditional diagnostic methods.
15 ld than proband-CES or traditional molecular diagnostic methods.
16 ue, in large part, to the lack of accessible diagnostic methods.
17 etagenomics approaches to infectious disease diagnostic methods.
18 this approach in comparison with traditional diagnostic methods.
19 M/XDR TB to inform the development of rapid diagnostic methods.
20 ogy, antifungal susceptibility patterns, and diagnostic methods.
21 d complication rates obtained by 2 validated diagnostic methods.
22 nfections that were undetectable by standard diagnostic methods.
23 the urgent need for the development of early diagnostic methods.
24 pathogenesis and help develop more-specific diagnostic methods.
25 ssment can be achieved with a combination of diagnostic methods.
26 ve led to the development of rapid sensitive diagnostic methods.
27 nsus of the epilepsy unit using conventional diagnostic methods.
28 rder to show its advantages over traditional diagnostic methods.
29 ains difficult, partly because of inaccurate diagnostic methods.
30 ntion on the speed and accuracy of influenza diagnostic methods.
31 ify delirium, physicians rely on traditional diagnostic methods.
32 n of antimicrobials and a lack of accessible diagnostic methods.
33 tivity and specificity were calculated for 8 diagnostic methods.
34 to overcome the limitations with the current diagnostic methods.
35 ore predictive of infection than traditional diagnostic methods.
36 ction are readily identifiable using current diagnostic methods.
37 at is advantageous compared with traditional diagnostic methods.
38 intervention, which is not achieved by other diagnostic methods.
39 comparison with results obtained by standard diagnostic methods.
40 s the drawbacks inherent with the subjective diagnostic methods.
41 m can overcome the drawbacks of the existing diagnostic methods.
42 tions: With the advent of advanced molecular diagnostic methods, a new potential for understanding th
43 The closest realizations of such universal diagnostic methods achieved to date are based on targete
44 ty, the most appropriate adjunctive invasive diagnostic method among quantitative coronary angiograph
46 asion assays, is promising as a quantitative diagnostic method and as a discovery tool for therapeuti
48 portant, for example, to compare alternative diagnostic methods and choose the method that causes the
51 y of the heart, being complementary to other diagnostic methods and facilitating the therapeutic plan
52 ues, including PCR assays, are the preferred diagnostic methods and have contributed to an increase i
53 Although advances have been made both in diagnostic methods and in the groundwork for a neurobiol
54 s diversity and the development of effective diagnostic methods and management strategies for an econ
55 genetic backbone for further development of diagnostic methods and phylogenetic and migration studie
56 tages and disadvantages of the commonly used diagnostic methods and provides important practice point
58 tivity than previously described alternative diagnostic methods and showed a broad linear range betwe
60 plicated given the wide variety of available diagnostic methods and the emergence of refractory or re
61 Hodgkin lymphoma and the availability of new diagnostic methods and therapies have improved our abili
62 sight has led to the development of improved diagnostic methods and to the design of specific immunos
64 ecular virology coupled with improvements in diagnostic methods and treatment options have vastly imp
66 entities, extranodal dissemination, improved diagnostic methods, and advanced imaging technology.
68 anging epidemiology of invasive mycoses, new diagnostic methods, and recent therapeutic options and c
69 rstanding of pathogenesis, to apply improved diagnostic methods, and to seek new vaccination strategi
70 qPCR assay in conjunction with culture-based diagnostic methods applied to BAL fluid could facilitate
72 These results establish that optical-based diagnostic methods are able to directly identify diagnos
75 ransmitted infection worldwide, and improved diagnostic methods are critical for controlling this pat
79 lopments of sensitive, rapid, and affordable diagnostic methods are necessary to improve the clinical
84 e tests to identify both infections, current diagnostic methods are slow, nonspecific, and costly.
88 Modern-era molecular and flow-cytometric diagnostic methods are very sensitive and can detect min
89 o decades by repeating the same approach and diagnostic methods as used in the Medical Research Counc
90 re have also been great advances in clinical diagnostic methods, as well as in therapies to ameliorat
94 ool for the development of novel noninvasive diagnostic methods based on muscle tissue biopsies to as
97 ing cystourethrography (VCU) are traditional diagnostic methods, but they have limitations, such as t
100 A sustained effort to develop and share diagnostic methods can support the societal goal of impr
103 exists for rapid, thorough, and inexpensive diagnostic methods capable of detecting and differentiat
106 institution if any, severity of anaphylaxis, diagnostic method, causative antigen, and recurrence rat
107 it court has already rejected Myriad's broad diagnostic methods claims, and this is not affected by t
111 ADO), rendering it inappropriate as the sole diagnostic method (despite a favorable live-birth rate).
115 metal electrodes is a particularly sensitive diagnostic method, enabling a clear distinction to be ma
116 benefit of the assay over existing molecular diagnostic methods endorsed by the World Health Organiza
117 summarizes the clinical presentation of GBM, diagnostic methods, evidentiary basis for the current st
118 y, placental histology and HRP2-based plasma diagnostic methods fail to identify the majority of the
119 cacious therapies with minimum side effects, diagnostic methods featuring significantly higher sensit
120 developing a high-throughput, cost-effective diagnostic method for cystinuria, and for point-of-care
123 Methane (CH4) breath test is an established diagnostic method for gastrointestinal functional disord
124 tion (qPCR) for plasma CMV DNA as an adjunct diagnostic method for GI tract disease in kidney and liv
126 ety of hosts, this assay may be an effective diagnostic method for identification of Bartonella infec
127 biologic cultures, the current gold standard diagnostic method for invasive Candida infections, have
128 ential mobility analysis (T-DMA), an on-line diagnostic method for measuring changes in particle size
129 erlying neuropathology and as a non-invasive diagnostic method for mild cognitive impairment and Alzh
131 has been discussed as an advantageous future diagnostic method for periodontitis because it offers si
132 tunity in developing an alternative PCR-free diagnostic method for rapid, sensitive, and accurate det
134 pen, such as the most suitable screening and diagnostic method for the detection of ALK gene rearrang
135 ets provide a powerful alternative molecular diagnostic method for the detection of P. falciparum and
137 ally, RCA has been used to develop sensitive diagnostic methods for a variety of targets including nu
138 ased DNA genotyping have emerged as powerful diagnostic methods for accurate classification of hydati
143 18)F-FDG PET/CT is a useful adjunct to other diagnostic methods for detecting active inflammatory sit
144 robiological, histological, and radiological diagnostic methods for diagnosis of invasive fungal dise
147 n sexually transmitted infections (STI), but diagnostic methods for genital herpes have not kept pace
149 ortance, questions remain regarding the best diagnostic methods for identifying maternal and neonatal
150 TBM) leads to poor outcomes, yet the current diagnostic methods for identifying Mycobacterium tubercu
154 compare the diagnostic accuracy of different diagnostic methods for patients with BAM, despite a prov
156 nd synucleinopathies indicates that accurate diagnostic methods for protein-folding diseases can be b
159 ed phylogeny has hampered the development of diagnostic methods for species-level discrimination.
160 dition or alternative to currently available diagnostic methods for the evaluation of uncertain prima
162 e today and considers the development of new diagnostic methods for zika and related diseases, such a
163 This review will address the prevalence, diagnostic methods, frequent allergens and treatment opt
164 ota Code criteria that provided a consistent diagnostic method from 1970 to 1995 as documented by ext
165 uring this same time the GeneXpert molecular diagnostic method has been deployed globally and now ser
167 le to define ME/CFS, yet none of the current diagnostic methods have been adequately tested to identi
172 er, cognitive assessment is challenging, and diagnostic methods have not been fully validated for use
175 to maintain sanitation and where inadequate diagnostic methods have restricted our ability to identi
177 ems (Microtest and ISAC) and by two standard diagnostic methods (ImmunoCAP and skin prick test).
179 Exome sequencing is emerging as a first-line diagnostic method in some clinical disciplines, but its
181 the genetic causes of CKD; establish better diagnostic methods in CKD; improve understanding of the
182 hrotoxicity earlier than the tested clinical diagnostic methods in drug-induced AKI and CKD mice mode
183 al microscopy is one of the most widely used diagnostic methods in scientific, industrial, and biomed
184 Testing CSF for CAg is a useful addition to diagnostic methods in suspected CM and complements testi
185 ntal framework for the future development of diagnostic methods in this context that should be consid
189 ematic review illustrates how variability in diagnostic methods influences adult ADHD persistence est
192 etransplant cohorts, but use of more precise diagnostic methods is needed to better define epidemiolo
196 our opinion, we highlight that, without new diagnostic methods, it will be difficult for policy make
197 erlapping small bowel loops with traditional diagnostic methods like Barium meal follow through, abdo
199 nt and supplies associated with conventional diagnostic methods limit the scope and sustainability of
203 clinical suspicion and suboptimum laboratory diagnostic methods mean that an estimated 40 000 inpatie
205 Urinary antigen detection is the nonculture diagnostic method of choice for patients with possible s
206 ected CMD genes, while the current molecular diagnostic method of choice, can be slow and expensive.
216 ight of advances in lymphoma classification, diagnostic methods, particularly PET scan and advances i
217 sma antigen detection was the most sensitive diagnostic method, positive in 132 of 142 patients (93%)
223 Even though all cancers, irrespective of diagnostic method, should be reported to the CR, the PLC
224 ort study on food allergy with gold-standard diagnostic methods showed that the mean adjusted inciden
225 ics over a range of clinical definitions and diagnostic methods shows that the concept of mixed state
226 m escapes detection by routine microbiologic diagnostic methods such as blood culture leading to cons
227 med on clinical presentation and noninvasive diagnostic methods such as cardiovascular magnetic reson
229 CNS involvement and severity is emerging as diagnostic methods (such as real-time PCR) continue to i
234 ch is being performed to develop noninvasive diagnostic methods, such as imaging with small-molecule
235 r the next generation of light-based medical diagnostic methods, such as monitoring of cancers, known
236 comparison to other commonly used first-tier diagnostic methods, such as non-invasive cfDNA screening
240 ndings confirm that UHR OCT is an adjunctive diagnostic method that can provide a noninvasive means t
242 Computed tomography angiography is a useful diagnostic method that in some cases allows for establis
244 ybridization), a next-generation CRISPR/Cas9 diagnostic method that takes advantage of the efficiency
245 ve specimens for future testing by promising diagnostic methods that are currently under development.
246 t decades has resulted in an urgent need for diagnostic methods that are facile, sensitive, rapid and
247 al resection because of limited preoperative diagnostic methods that can accurately identify the beni
248 and point-of-care tests are newly available diagnostic methods that can be conducted on a variety of
249 lack of adequate, accessible, and affordable diagnostic methods that can enable better targeting of i
251 innovative technologies into cost-effective diagnostic methods that can mitigate the potentially cat
253 is information will be useful for developing diagnostic methods that differentiate between closely re
254 the primary reasons for empiric therapy, and diagnostic methods that enable rapid and accurate result
255 termine, primarily because of limitations in diagnostic methods that focus on testing ciliary ultrast
257 hlighted the key inadequacies of traditional diagnostic methods that make them unsuitable for use in
258 ug-resistant infections, there is a need for diagnostic methods that rapidly can detect the presence
260 evention include the need for improved rapid diagnostic methods, the absence of routine surveillance
262 nt was reported in 20-50%, yet with improved diagnostic methods, the frequency of cardiac involvement
263 ect to their epidemiology, the usefulness of diagnostic methods, the pharmacology and dosing of antif
266 this phenomenon have a substantial impact on diagnostics methods, they also raise intriguing question
267 I) surveillance programs neither specify the diagnostic method to be used nor stratify rates accordin
268 e expression classifier is a highly accurate diagnostic method to distinguish between GIST and LMS an
269 a robust, time-effective, and cost-effective diagnostic method to facilitate a genetic diagnosis in a
270 ocete cochlear structures and then propose a diagnostic method to identify inner ear alterations in s
271 e de Haas-van Alphen effect can be used as a diagnostic method to investigate the low-temperature pha
273 is hampered by cost and slow or insensitive diagnostic methods to be used for TB diagnosis in clinic
274 henomenon in different areas, to improve the diagnostic methods to better identify these patients, an
275 AS II used identical sampling, approach, and diagnostic methods to CFAS I, except that screening and
276 echnologies may be harnessed in the realm of diagnostic methods to complement or replace current cult
277 ns could guide the development of innovative diagnostic methods to differentiate between malaria and
281 y no research has tested alternatives to the diagnostic method used since DSM-III, which requires dec
282 c next-generation sequencing (mNGS) is a new diagnostic method used to potentially identify multiple
286 ethods to standard invasive sampling and PPR diagnostic methods using field samples collected at a wi
290 e of all participating laboratories and each diagnostic method were provided after each test cycle.
292 hic characteristics, symptom prevalence, and diagnostic methods were calculated as weighted proportio
293 d in the development of blood-based in vitro diagnostic methods which can supplement the currently us
294 highlighting the importance of coupling new diagnostic methods with appropriate treatment regimens.
295 data more effectively and improvement in our diagnostic methods with better AKI biomarkers so that we
297 The syndrome is identified through the four-diagnostic methods, with certain degree of subjectivity
298 ine very important is the development of new diagnostic methods without adverse effects on the body.