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1 Thus, there is an urgent need for a reliable diagnostic method.
2 utum samples' quality, and case detection by diagnostic method.
3 y remains the fastest and the most available diagnostic method.
4 ources and physical exam remain the standard diagnostic method.
5  and charges (as proxies for costs) for each diagnostic method.
6 n real time, making it a useful clinical DNA diagnostic method.
7 ents identified with TB disease through each diagnostic method.
8 health and would supply a novel and valuable diagnostic method.
9 RMS is a promising fast and sensible leprosy diagnostic method.
10 irected at testing the feasibility of such a diagnostic method.
11 comparison with results obtained by standard diagnostic methods.
12 this approach in comparison with traditional diagnostic methods.
13  M/XDR TB to inform the development of rapid diagnostic methods.
14 d complication rates obtained by 2 validated diagnostic methods.
15 the urgent need for the development of early diagnostic methods.
16  pathogenesis and help develop more-specific diagnostic methods.
17 ssment can be achieved with a combination of diagnostic methods.
18 nsus of the epilepsy unit using conventional diagnostic methods.
19 rder to show its advantages over traditional diagnostic methods.
20 ains difficult, partly because of inaccurate diagnostic methods.
21 ntion on the speed and accuracy of influenza diagnostic methods.
22 s the drawbacks inherent with the subjective diagnostic methods.
23 ify delirium, physicians rely on traditional diagnostic methods.
24 tivity and specificity were calculated for 8 diagnostic methods.
25 to overcome the limitations with the current diagnostic methods.
26 quire the use of more sensitive and reliable diagnostic methods.
27 or drug discovery and the development of new diagnostic methods.
28 m can overcome the drawbacks of the existing diagnostic methods.
29 ntified by neonatal screening or by standard diagnostic methods.
30  phenotype on the basis of standard clinical diagnostic methods.
31 g this a good target for molecular genotypic diagnostic methods.
32  surplus to the requirements for traditional diagnostic methods.
33 and open perspectives for establishing novel diagnostic methods.
34 idated by conventional prenatal or postnatal diagnostic methods.
35 part because of limitations of microbiologic diagnostic methods.
36 etermination compared to that of traditional diagnostic methods.
37 ld than proband-CES or traditional molecular diagnostic methods.
38 ue, in large part, to the lack of accessible diagnostic methods.
39 tions: With the advent of advanced molecular diagnostic methods, a new potential for understanding th
40      Wet-mount microscopy is the most common diagnostic method, although it is less sensitive than cu
41 ty, the most appropriate adjunctive invasive diagnostic method among quantitative coronary angiograph
42 asion assays, is promising as a quantitative diagnostic method and as a discovery tool for therapeuti
43                        Several promising new diagnostic methods and algorithms for tuberculosis have
44 portant, for example, to compare alternative diagnostic methods and choose the method that causes the
45            Moderator analysis suggested that diagnostic methods and concurrent psychosocial intervent
46                                     Improved diagnostic methods and continued education are needed to
47 eservoir requires a re-evaluation of current diagnostic methods and control policies.
48 iosynthesis, sample collection and handling, diagnostic methods and expected profiles, problems with
49 y of the heart, being complementary to other diagnostic methods and facilitating the therapeutic plan
50     Although advances have been made both in diagnostic methods and in the groundwork for a neurobiol
51 s diversity and the development of effective diagnostic methods and management strategies for an econ
52  genetic backbone for further development of diagnostic methods and phylogenetic and migration studie
53 tages and disadvantages of the commonly used diagnostic methods and provides important practice point
54                                          New diagnostic methods and questionnaires are being develope
55  decry) the unsophistication of many current diagnostic methods and strategies.
56 plicated given the wide variety of available diagnostic methods and the emergence of refractory or re
57  but are also affected by the performance of diagnostic methods and the type of specimen tested.
58 Hodgkin lymphoma and the availability of new diagnostic methods and therapies have improved our abili
59 sight has led to the development of improved diagnostic methods and to the design of specific immunos
60                        This study summarizes diagnostic methods and treatment interventions and progn
61             This article reviews the various diagnostic methods and treatment options currently pract
62 ecular virology coupled with improvements in diagnostic methods and treatment options have vastly imp
63 entities, extranodal dissemination, improved diagnostic methods, and advanced imaging technology.
64 stant strains of certain pathogens, improved diagnostic methods, and changing healthcare.
65 d disease control, faster and more sensitive diagnostic methods, and predictions of disease invasion,
66 anging epidemiology of invasive mycoses, new diagnostic methods, and recent therapeutic options and c
67 ion is available regarding the demographics, diagnostic methods, and therapeutic options for the mana
68 rstanding of pathogenesis, to apply improved diagnostic methods, and to seek new vaccination strategi
69 qPCR assay in conjunction with culture-based diagnostic methods applied to BAL fluid could facilitate
70                                       Better diagnostic methods; appropriate therapeutic or preventiv
71   These results establish that optical-based diagnostic methods are able to directly identify diagnos
72                                       Better diagnostic methods are available for detection of viruse
73 ransmitted infection worldwide, and improved diagnostic methods are critical for controlling this pat
74                           Until better rapid diagnostic methods are developed, most patients will be
75                     The current approach and diagnostic methods are discussed as well as their pros a
76 a, and elevated liver enzyme activities, the diagnostic methods are distinct.
77                           Most commonly used diagnostic methods are incompatible with fast and accura
78                      Available screening and diagnostic methods are insufficient to identify the vict
79                                 Non-invasive diagnostic methods are needed to identify mild cognitive
80                                     Improved diagnostic methods are needed to understand the risk fac
81 fore, the noninvasive and precise laboratory diagnostic methods are needed.
82                                         Such diagnostic methods are not currently available.
83                                 Conventional diagnostic methods are time consuming, expensive and req
84            Novel biomarkers and non-invasive diagnostic methods are urgently needed for the screening
85 ghly sensitive, specific, and cost-effective diagnostic methods are urgently needed.
86  gonorrhoeae in settings in which nonculture diagnostic methods are used.
87     Modern-era molecular and flow-cytometric diagnostic methods are very sensitive and can detect min
88 laria will require faster and more sensitive diagnostic methods as new antimalarial drugs and vaccine
89 o decades by repeating the same approach and diagnostic methods as used in the Medical Research Counc
90               We discuss recent clinical and diagnostic methods assessing NAFLD diagnosis, progressio
91                        A survey of influenza diagnostic methods available on ClinMicroNet and Divisio
92          The newly designed, fully automated diagnostic method based on deep learning achieved optima
93 etric information, clinical examination, and diagnostic methods based on neurophysiology, neuroimagin
94                                    Molecular diagnostic methods based on the detection of mutations c
95                                           As diagnostic methods become accepted, they will lead to st
96 ing cystourethrography (VCU) are traditional diagnostic methods, but they have limitations, such as t
97 oad potential for antibody based in-solution diagnostic methods by EPR or 'spinostics'.
98                      The current serological diagnostic method can be time consuming and labor intens
99      A sustained effort to develop and share diagnostic methods can support the societal goal of impr
100 ncy is genetically heterogeneous but current diagnostic methods cannot easily distinguish between mit
101           Unfortunately, currently available diagnostic methods cannot robustly identify premalignant
102                   Development of a molecular diagnostic method capable of detecting the diverse reper
103  exists for rapid, thorough, and inexpensive diagnostic methods capable of detecting and differentiat
104                       Other studies document diagnostic methods capable of distinguishing between Hep
105 it court has already rejected Myriad's broad diagnostic methods claims, and this is not affected by t
106                                         This diagnostic method compares favourably with other diagnos
107 ew populations continue to be discussed, and diagnostic methods continue to be refined.
108                                Refinement in diagnostic methods continues to occur, and improved test
109                                         This diagnostic method could allow early noninvasive detectio
110                                  Serological diagnostic methods could identify viable lesions missed
111 nography or bile microscopy, and the optimal diagnostic method depends on the clinical setting.
112 ADO), rendering it inappropriate as the sole diagnostic method (despite a favorable live-birth rate).
113 trate the usefulness of the simple and rapid diagnostic method developed for the unequivocal identifi
114                                              Diagnostic methods discussed include how to obtain blood
115                        The role for invasive diagnostic methods (e.g., bronchoscopy) remains unclear.
116 metal electrodes is a particularly sensitive diagnostic method, enabling a clear distinction to be ma
117 benefit of the assay over existing molecular diagnostic methods endorsed by the World Health Organiza
118 summarizes the clinical presentation of GBM, diagnostic methods, evidentiary basis for the current st
119 y, placental histology and HRP2-based plasma diagnostic methods fail to identify the majority of the
120 cacious therapies with minimum side effects, diagnostic methods featuring significantly higher sensit
121 s that it should be considered the preferred diagnostic method for chronic CL.
122 developing a high-throughput, cost-effective diagnostic method for cystinuria, and for point-of-care
123                      DWI can be an effective diagnostic method for distinguishing between benign and
124 specimens was investigated as an alternative diagnostic method for EHF.
125 tion (qPCR) for plasma CMV DNA as an adjunct diagnostic method for GI tract disease in kidney and liv
126 Photoplethysmography (PPG) as a non-invasive diagnostic method for haemorheological changes.
127 ety of hosts, this assay may be an effective diagnostic method for identification of Bartonella infec
128 valuate polymerase chain reaction (PCR) as a diagnostic method for identification of causative agents
129 biologic cultures, the current gold standard diagnostic method for invasive Candida infections, have
130 ential mobility analysis (T-DMA), an on-line diagnostic method for measuring changes in particle size
131 erlying neuropathology and as a non-invasive diagnostic method for mild cognitive impairment and Alzh
132 dia and gonorrhea infections was an accurate diagnostic method for military women.
133 itative PCR (qPCR) is the standard molecular diagnostic method for monitoring.
134 has been discussed as an advantageous future diagnostic method for periodontitis because it offers si
135 ction of TPMT mutations provides a molecular diagnostic method for prospectively identifying TPMT-def
136 tunity in developing an alternative PCR-free diagnostic method for rapid, sensitive, and accurate det
137                                  A molecular diagnostic method for robust detection of Ebola virus (E
138 pen, such as the most suitable screening and diagnostic method for the detection of ALK gene rearrang
139 ets provide a powerful alternative molecular diagnostic method for the detection of P. falciparum and
140         MR imaging remains a highly accurate diagnostic method for the preoperative evaluation of HCC
141  this study indicate the utility of PCR as a diagnostic method for the rapid identification of B. cep
142 ally, RCA has been used to develop sensitive diagnostic methods for a variety of targets including nu
143 ased DNA genotyping have emerged as powerful diagnostic methods for accurate classification of hydati
144 xclusively, been used for the development of diagnostic methods for aneuploidy.
145 y give rise to novel antibiotics, as well as diagnostic methods for bacterial infection.
146 ng the increasing use of culture-independent diagnostic methods for Campylobacter infection.
147                                      Current diagnostic methods for CAN are inadequate, and noninvasi
148 onclude with a summary of progress regarding diagnostic methods for cervicogenic vertigo.
149 s) are removed unnecessarily because current diagnostic methods for CVC-associated infection are unre
150 o present a simple overview of potential new diagnostic methods for dental caries.
151 18)F-FDG PET/CT is a useful adjunct to other diagnostic methods for detecting active inflammatory sit
152                                              Diagnostic methods for detecting Trypanosoma cruzi infec
153 robiological, histological, and radiological diagnostic methods for diagnosis of invasive fungal dise
154 e, sensitive, cost effective and easy to use diagnostic methods for fungal pathogen detection.
155 n sexually transmitted infections (STI), but diagnostic methods for genital herpes have not kept pace
156                                              Diagnostic methods for identifying duodenal obstruction
157 ortance, questions remain regarding the best diagnostic methods for identifying maternal and neonatal
158           We evaluated established and novel diagnostic methods for IPA and found that the Aspergillu
159                     Routinely used molecular diagnostic methods for mycobacterium identification are
160                                      Current diagnostic methods for N. caninum infection in cattle an
161 e intragenus specificities of five molecular diagnostic methods for Neisseria gonorrhoeae were determ
162 continuation that would be associated with 3 diagnostic methods for pregnancy in a hypothetical clini
163 pproach may permit future development of new diagnostic methods for retinal injuries.
164  permits the development of robust multiplex diagnostic methods for the detection of PCR products.
165 dition or alternative to currently available diagnostic methods for the evaluation of uncertain prima
166                                      Current diagnostic methods for transferrin levels lack quantitat
167     This review will address the prevalence, diagnostic methods, frequent allergens and treatment opt
168 ota Code criteria that provided a consistent diagnostic method from 1970 to 1995 as documented by ext
169             The application of new molecular diagnostic methods has shown caliciviruses (previously r
170 ivity and virus shedding, based on different diagnostic methods, has not been defined.
171                                    DNA-based diagnostic methods have already gained acceptance in app
172 le to define ME/CFS, yet none of the current diagnostic methods have been adequately tested to identi
173                                      Several diagnostic methods have been described for lung scans, o
174                        New, highly sensitive diagnostic methods have been developed for protozoa ende
175                        New, highly sensitive diagnostic methods have been developed for protozoa ende
176                                    Molecular diagnostic methods have discovered the genetic basis of
177          At the same time, improved clinical diagnostic methods have increased the detection of reeme
178 er, cognitive assessment is challenging, and diagnostic methods have not been fully validated for use
179                       Recent improvements in diagnostic methods have opened avenues for detection and
180                  Studies using more accurate diagnostic methods have provided evidence for prevalence
181              Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) diagnostic methods have rarely been used in epidemiologi
182                                 The salivary diagnostic method holds great potential for early-stage
183 ems (Microtest and ISAC) and by two standard diagnostic methods (ImmunoCAP and skin prick test).
184 d the sensitivity and specificity of a novel diagnostic method in a murine model of milk aspiration.
185 is practice, so the development of a simpler diagnostic method in suspected bacterial keratitis would
186          MRI examination seems to be the key diagnostic method in the early stage of the Kienbock's d
187  the genetic causes of CKD; establish better diagnostic methods in CKD; improve understanding of the
188 al microscopy is one of the most widely used diagnostic methods in scientific, industrial, and biomed
189  Testing CSF for CAg is a useful addition to diagnostic methods in suspected CM and complements testi
190 ntal framework for the future development of diagnostic methods in this context that should be consid
191                                              Diagnostic methods included quantitative real-time rever
192                                      Current diagnostic methods, including fungal culture and antigen
193 ematic review illustrates how variability in diagnostic methods influences adult ADHD persistence est
194                                         This diagnostic method is noninvasive and general for nanosca
195                         This homogeneous DNA diagnostic method is shown to be highly sensitive and sp
196                   A step toward developing a diagnostic method is taken by organizing these variables
197  relationship between molecular and clinical diagnostic methods is discussed.
198 etransplant cohorts, but use of more precise diagnostic methods is needed to better define epidemiolo
199 ional research with emphasis on standardized diagnostic methods is needed.
200 rded as insensitive, and assessment of newer diagnostic methods is not complete.
201 f the disease and the utility of the current diagnostic methods is warranted.
202                          Thanks to this fast diagnostic method, it is now possible to perform success
203  our opinion, we highlight that, without new diagnostic methods, it will be difficult for policy make
204 erlapping small bowel loops with traditional diagnostic methods like Barium meal follow through, abdo
205 nt and supplies associated with conventional diagnostic methods limit the scope and sustainability of
206                          Among the available diagnostic methods, many are impractical for point-of-ca
207                           Standardization of diagnostic methods may be indicated to improve interhosp
208 ibiotic stewardship in concert with improved diagnostic methods may be our only hope in preventing en
209                           However, serologic diagnostic methods may give false-negative results in in
210                                      Current diagnostic methods may lack sensitivity (direct microsco
211 clinical suspicion and suboptimum laboratory diagnostic methods mean that an estimated 40 000 inpatie
212                               This molecular diagnostic method now permits investigation of the epide
213  Urinary antigen detection is the nonculture diagnostic method of choice for patients with possible s
214 ected CMD genes, while the current molecular diagnostic method of choice, can be slow and expensive.
215 tion of the underlying defect and may be the diagnostic method of choice.
216                                  The current diagnostic method of gadolinium-enhanced MRI is sensitiv
217                                 Conventional diagnostic methods of NNV or iridovirus infected fishes,
218                                      Current diagnostic methods of renal allograft rejection are neit
219            Advances in antifungal agents and diagnostic methods offer the potential for improved outc
220            However, recently developed rapid diagnostic methods offer the potential for organism iden
221 veness, whether by the introduction of a new diagnostic method or by modification of the overall clin
222 emiology, clinical spectrum, and appropriate diagnostic methods particularly in children.
223 ight of advances in lymphoma classification, diagnostic methods, particularly PET scan and advances i
224 nostic method compares favourably with other diagnostic methods, particularly those that require the
225 sma antigen detection was the most sensitive diagnostic method, positive in 132 of 142 patients (93%)
226 ted two patients for delirium using whatever diagnostic method preferred.
227                       Conventional molecular diagnostic methods provide accurate results but are ofte
228                                      Current diagnostic methods rely on serologic testing that are co
229       Intracranial recording is an important diagnostic method routinely used in a number of neurolog
230                          Among the available diagnostic methods, sensitivities and specificities rang
231     Even though all cancers, irrespective of diagnostic method, should be reported to the CR, the PLC
232 ort study on food allergy with gold-standard diagnostic methods showed that the mean adjusted inciden
233 ics over a range of clinical definitions and diagnostic methods shows that the concept of mixed state
234 med on clinical presentation and noninvasive diagnostic methods such as cardiovascular magnetic reson
235                                     Standard diagnostic methods such as ultrasound-guided biopsies ma
236                                      Several diagnostic methods, such as biochemical, sequencing, and
237                                 Conventional diagnostic methods, such as culture, biochemical tests,
238                                 Conventional diagnostic methods, such as culture, microscopy, biochem
239            In clinical practice, the current diagnostic methods, such as fluorescence angiography and
240 ch is being performed to develop noninvasive diagnostic methods, such as imaging with small-molecule
241 comparison to other commonly used first-tier diagnostic methods, such as non-invasive cfDNA screening
242                                        Newer diagnostic methods, such as polymerase chain reaction (P
243                                  Alternative diagnostic methods, such as sequence-based techniques, a
244                                  Traditional diagnostic methods, such as virus propagation and isolat
245 ndings confirm that UHR OCT is an adjunctive diagnostic method that can provide a noninvasive means t
246              We sought to develop an allergy diagnostic method that could correctly predict symptomat
247 using biochemical markers is a promising new diagnostic method that has already proved useful in asse
248  Computed tomography angiography is a useful diagnostic method that in some cases allows for establis
249               Oral exfoliative cytology is a diagnostic method that involves the study of cells exfol
250 t assay (MAC-ELISA) is a rapid and versatile diagnostic method that readily permits the combination o
251                                     Emerging diagnostic methods that are based on biochemical and ima
252 ve specimens for future testing by promising diagnostic methods that are currently under development.
253  and point-of-care tests are newly available diagnostic methods that can be conducted on a variety of
254 ly are differences due to secular changes in diagnostic methods that can change the frequency of phen
255 lack of adequate, accessible, and affordable diagnostic methods that can enable better targeting of i
256       There remains an urgent need for rapid diagnostic methods that can evaluate antibiotic resistan
257  innovative technologies into cost-effective diagnostic methods that can mitigate the potentially cat
258          The current challenge is to develop diagnostic methods that detect the production impact of
259 termine, primarily because of limitations in diagnostic methods that focus on testing ciliary ultrast
260 hlighted the key inadequacies of traditional diagnostic methods that make them unsuitable for use in
261 ug-resistant infections, there is a need for diagnostic methods that rapidly can detect the presence
262                                There are few diagnostic methods that readily distinguish among commun
263                  AmpliDet RNA is a real-time diagnostic method, the specificity of which is defined m
264 evention include the need for improved rapid diagnostic methods, the absence of routine surveillance
265               Due to the lack of appropriate diagnostic methods, the epidemiology of SV-associated il
266 nt was reported in 20-50%, yet with improved diagnostic methods, the frequency of cardiac involvement
267 ect to their epidemiology, the usefulness of diagnostic methods, the pharmacology and dosing of antif
268            As an alternative to tissue-based diagnostic methods, there has been substantial interest
269                              Due to improved diagnostic methods, they are increasingly associated wit
270 this phenomenon have a substantial impact on diagnostics methods, they also raise intriguing question
271 dings, clinical presentation of perforation, diagnostic methods, time to diagnosis, radiographic exte
272 I) surveillance programs neither specify the diagnostic method to be used nor stratify rates accordin
273 e expression classifier is a highly accurate diagnostic method to distinguish between GIST and LMS an
274 a robust, time-effective, and cost-effective diagnostic method to facilitate a genetic diagnosis in a
275 ocete cochlear structures and then propose a diagnostic method to identify inner ear alterations in s
276 ID) is not well understood, and an objective diagnostic method to identify patients with PID is lacki
277 e de Haas-van Alphen effect can be used as a diagnostic method to investigate the low-temperature pha
278  has renewed interest in implementing modern diagnostic methods to assess orthopoxvirus infection and
279 lure, and we need to identify rapid low-cost diagnostic methods to assist clinicians.
280  is hampered by cost and slow or insensitive diagnostic methods to be used for TB diagnosis in clinic
281 henomenon in different areas, to improve the diagnostic methods to better identify these patients, an
282 AS II used identical sampling, approach, and diagnostic methods to CFAS I, except that screening and
283               We used quantitative molecular diagnostic methods to reassess causes of diarrhoea in th
284 tudy design and the measurement error in the diagnostic methods under study.
285                              The traditional diagnostic methods use whole extracts, containing allerg
286 y no research has tested alternatives to the diagnostic method used since DSM-III, which requires dec
287 ts that will be detected, depending upon the diagnostic method used.
288  the geographic location, group studied, and diagnostic methods used.
289                                  A PCR-based diagnostic method was developed to determine that the mu
290 e of all participating laboratories and each diagnostic method were provided after each test cycle.
291                        Results from the four diagnostic methods were analyzed and compared.
292 hic characteristics, symptom prevalence, and diagnostic methods were calculated as weighted proportio
293                         This homogeneous DNA diagnostic method, which we call the template-directed d
294            The results may also impact other diagnostic methods, which would benefit by a better unde
295 data more effectively and improvement in our diagnostic methods with better AKI biomarkers so that we
296  The syndrome is identified through the four-diagnostic methods, with certain degree of subjectivity
297 ine very important is the development of new diagnostic methods without adverse effects on the body.
298                Consistent use of this robust diagnostic method would result in more clearly defined,
299                              Novel sensitive diagnostic methods would be valuable for monitoring the
300                                 Radiological diagnostic methods (X-ray, CT scans, MRI scans) provide

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