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1 ce was assessed by American Thoracic Society diagnostic criteria.
2 ood glucose concentration is one of the main diagnostic criteria.
3 correlates of traits and behaviors that span diagnostic criteria.
4 c disease that has well-established clinical diagnostic criteria.
5 d cell counts in accordance with current MPN diagnostic criteria.
6 have not been incorporated into standardized diagnostic criteria.
7 ed AD and 2 versions of the UK Working Party Diagnostic Criteria.
8 nce to guide revisions of multiple sclerosis diagnostic criteria.
9 han 10 cm/sec and an RI greater than 0.65 as diagnostic criteria.
10 arrying one of these deletions fulfilled the diagnostic criteria.
11  of AD using 3 different questionnaire-based diagnostic criteria.
12        Of 5059 subjects, 592 (11.7%) met CVD diagnostic criteria.
13 ring further revisions of multiple sclerosis diagnostic criteria.
14 practice, there is a lack of widely accepted diagnostic criteria.
15 NIV on Days 1 and 2 following fulfillment of diagnostic criteria.
16 irmatory testing, as recommended by clinical diagnostic criteria.
17 argued, if mental symptoms were removed from diagnostic criteria.
18 rding to DSM or ICD criteria or the Research Diagnostic Criteria.
19  despite falling short of fulfilling classic diagnostic criteria.
20 n using 4 cardiac magnetic resonance imaging diagnostic criteria.
21 de the development of future definitions and diagnostic criteria.
22 re significant genetic risk despite distinct diagnostic criteria.
23  and 93 controls (without NCC) using the new diagnostic criteria.
24 ussions consistent with the Zurich consensus diagnostic criteria.
25 .3%) met 3 criteria, and 19 (1.3%) met all 4 diagnostic criteria.
26 strict the diagnostic assessments to current diagnostic criteria.
27 SM-5 persistent complex bereavement disorder diagnostic criteria.
28 raction disorders is based on using specific diagnostic criteria.
29 f the two types of fused images using the 14 diagnostic criteria.
30 ver a long period with the use of consistent diagnostic criteria.
31 ary cells that could be useful as additional diagnostic criteria.
32 s of type 1 VWD without stringent laboratory diagnostic criteria.
33 sorder not by HR, each fulfilled appropriate diagnostic criteria.
34  evolved over time and may challenge current diagnostic criteria.
35 hereby providing a framework to develop true diagnostic criteria.
36 herwise specified, as defined by the Rome IV diagnostic criteria.
37 of demyelination are mandatory to fulfil the diagnostic criteria.
38 plant prevalence were examined using the new diagnostic criteria.
39 02 to 6.19), and AMI, for both periodontitis diagnostic criteria.
40  and could be useful in a new version of the diagnostic criteria.
41 roposed comprehensive set of major and minor diagnostic criteria.
42 ncidences between 1.5% and 76%, depending on diagnostic criteria.
43 D was noted among studies which used the WHF diagnostic criteria.
44 t included in the current multiple sclerosis diagnostic criteria.
45 hthalmologist databases, or both and updated diagnostic criteria (2013) were applied to confirm defin
46                                  The revised diagnostic Criteria (2017) were less accurate than the V
47                                  The revised diagnostic Criteria (2017) were less accurate than the V
48                       Based on predetermined diagnostic criteria, 36 eyes of 23 patients were diagnos
49  Using the Musculoskeletal Infection Society diagnostic criteria, 88 and 196 samples were classified
50 ion fraction (HFpEF), with wide variation in diagnostic criteria across society guidelines.
51                                              Diagnostic criteria adapted to OHP are proposed.
52            We also estimated associations by diagnostic criteria, age at infection, and high-risk pop
53                          Adoption of current diagnostic criteria and additional capture sources will
54                              Using AASM 2012 diagnostic criteria and AHI threshold values of five or
55  emphasise the importance of recognising its diagnostic criteria and biomarker, which would be of gre
56 opose a diagnostic tree to be used to define diagnostic criteria and call for an international valida
57 refine clinical and electrophysiological ALS diagnostic criteria and complement prospective clinicopa
58 on of providing the current state-of-the-art diagnostic criteria and disease management for adult and
59              These elements include clinical diagnostic criteria and genetic testing; risk restratifi
60 orders are diagnosed using specific clinical diagnostic criteria and neuropsychological examinations.
61                                 With updated diagnostic criteria and pediatric-specific assessments,
62 rns of disease progression form the basis of diagnostic criteria and phenotypic classification system
63                                              Diagnostic criteria and procedure codes were used to ide
64  help with the evaluation of existing sepsis diagnostic criteria and provide a roadmap for future wor
65                      Despite introduction of diagnostic criteria and some advances in treatment in th
66 clinical features of fibromyalgia, discusses diagnostic criteria and their evolution, and reviews tre
67 tudies are required to validate the proposed diagnostic criteria and to decipher underlying mechanism
68 thy (MMN) including disease pathophysiology, diagnostic criteria and treatment.
69  IPD patients and 14 patients fulfilling PAF diagnostic criteria, and 15 age-matched controls.
70 eterogeneity in dosing, heterogeneity in GDM diagnostic criteria, and few studies reporting longitudi
71  industry sponsorship, type of rating scale, diagnostic criteria, and number of medications had a dif
72 iograms, manually over-read to evaluate ARVC diagnostic criteria, and performed a PheWAS (phenome-wid
73 irium Observation Screening) entail all main diagnostic criteria, and so they are conceptually valid
74      Despite this, there are no standardized diagnostic criteria, and the clinical-radiological spect
75 uctive-age women worldwide, depending on the diagnostic criteria applied.
76                                        These diagnostic criteria are based on expert opinion and have
77       This is not necessarily problematic as diagnostic criteria are meant to index rather than thoro
78                                     Standard diagnostic criteria are still controversial, especially
79  work-up and during follow-up, using the PML diagnostic criteria as proposed in a consensus statement
80 f 98 Spanish cases, recruited using the same diagnostic criteria as the discovery cohort.
81 equencing that can significantly improve the diagnostic criteria as well as the prognostic relevance
82 erquartile range, 1.2-7), 32 individuals met diagnostic criteria at baseline (median maximal left ven
83 8% of FTLD-FUS met at least 'possible' bvFTD diagnostic criteria at first presentation.
84 nges were 2.5 times more likely to meet COPD diagnostic criteria at follow-up.Conclusions: We demonst
85                              The operational diagnostic criteria (at least two of the following: nutr
86                                    While the diagnostic criteria attempt to maximize clinical consens
87 and patients when compared with the standard diagnostic criteria (AUC < 0.67).
88 to have poor specificity; recently developed diagnostic criteria based on biomarkers that reflect und
89                                              Diagnostic criteria based on reliable biomarkers for Alz
90            We then designed provisional HRCT diagnostic criteria based on the results to rank the ris
91 tion deficits are a key component of the ASD diagnostic criteria, but the underlying neurogenetic mec
92      We first provide an introduction to the diagnostic criteria, clinical variants and differential
93  image interpretation and application of MRI diagnostic criteria contribute to misdiagnosis.
94 ve diseases, including CTE, based on defined diagnostic criteria; CTE neuropathological severity (sta
95                                              Diagnostic criteria currently in use to diagnose Schnitz
96 nsent to participate and were examined using Diagnostic Criteria (DC) for Temporomandibular Disorders
97 al sympathetic hyperactivity (PSH)-and clear diagnostic criteria defined by expert consensus were onl
98 indings will assist with prompt recognition, diagnostic criteria development, and effective managemen
99 >=4 and 7 of 9 (78%) fulfilling >=5 HLH-2004 diagnostic criteria died.
100                                Since current diagnostic criteria do not cover specific symptoms of th
101 in myeloid-related genes, but still, current diagnostic criteria do not include molecular data.
102 icate continued imprecision in neurosyphilis diagnostic criteria due to HIV-related CSF pleocytosis.
103 icate continued imprecision in neurosyphilis diagnostic criteria, due to HIV-related CSF pleocytosis.
104  and defined CKD remission as the absence of diagnostic criteria (estimated glomerular filtration rat
105 n, but until recently no paediatric-specific diagnostic criteria existed.
106 le, probable, or definite) based on relevant diagnostic criteria/features for that disease.
107 y be an overlooked risk factor, and we favor diagnostic criteria for ACO that include environmental e
108 rafts of sensitized recipients fulfilled all diagnostic criteria for acute renal antibody-mediated re
109 like behaviors that closely recapitulate key diagnostic criteria for addiction to a greater extent th
110 at are just under the threshold to meet full diagnostic criteria for ADHD.
111 tal between 2004 and 2017, 135 fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for AMR and were enrolled in the stu
112          Based on EAACI guidelines, clinical diagnostic criteria for anaphylaxis were found in 76 pat
113 o ambiguity was lower in individuals who met diagnostic criteria for Antisocial Personality Disorder.
114                   No one with ATWI fulfilled diagnostic criteria for ARVC after further evaluation.
115 ness and intolerance of change are among the diagnostic criteria for autism spectrum disorder (ASD),
116 it social behavioural problems that meet the diagnostic criteria for autism spectrum disorder (ASD);
117  Finally, we discuss shortcomings in current diagnostic criteria for BE that have important clinical
118                         We sought to develop diagnostic criteria for bleeding severity in critically
119                           Rationale: Current diagnostic criteria for bronchopulmonary dysplasia rely
120                         Reliable noninvasive diagnostic criteria for CAA-ri would allow some patients
121  highest risk for cachexia rather than clear diagnostic criteria for cachexia.
122                       We propose noninvasive diagnostic criteria for cardiac ATTR amyloidosis that ar
123                In total, 247 individuals met diagnostic criteria for childhood ADHD; of these, 54 (21
124                         We aimed to identify diagnostic criteria for cHP that reach consensus among i
125 ionally, an i-IFTA score >= 2 is part of the diagnostic criteria for chronic active TCMR (CA TCMR).
126 iuseppe Remuzzi and Richard Glassock discuss diagnostic criteria for chronic kidney disease and impli
127                        Moreover, the current diagnostic criteria for clinical high risk lack adequate
128 ed to include CSF3R mutations as part of the diagnostic criteria for CNL.
129                                 In 2017, the diagnostic criteria for cognitive and behavioural impair
130 ive coronary atherosclerosis because current diagnostic criteria for coronary heart disease are not m
131 linical evaluation, and 17 of 51 (33.3%) met diagnostic criteria for CPVT.
132       Cases satisfying preliminary consensus diagnostic criteria for CTE neuropathological change (CT
133 ions: The recent development of pathological diagnostic criteria for CTE represented an important ste
134 23 of 266 participants met neuropathological diagnostic criteria for CTE.
135 there are currently no established premortem diagnostic criteria for CTE.
136 fty-four healthy eyes and 47 eyes fulfilling diagnostic criteria for DED of various levels of severit
137 s with AD who were 65 years or older and met diagnostic criteria for dementia due to probable AD with
138 th mild to moderate symptoms who do not meet diagnostic criteria for depression or generalised anxiet
139                                    The DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for depression with mixed features m
140                            Rather than being diagnostic criteria for determining simply whether a pop
141 ycated hemoglobin level, 5.7 to 6.4%) and no diagnostic criteria for diabetes to receive 4000 IU per
142 ut eosinophilia' do not fulfill formally the diagnostic criteria for EoE.
143  of JAK2, CALR, or MPL mutation are the main diagnostic criteria for ET.
144 ipants (68.4%) fulfilled epidemiological and diagnostic criteria for first-episode psychosis (34.0 ne
145 t metabolism have been incorporated into the diagnostic criteria for FTD, which has some clinical and
146 eneity in metformin dosing, heterogeneity in diagnostic criteria for GDM, and the scarcity of reporti
147  professional who is knowledgeable about the diagnostic criteria for gender dysphoria and criteria fo
148 adult patients should be knowledgeable about diagnostic criteria for gender dysphoria/gender incongru
149 across the country, 269 (7.6%) satisfied the diagnostic criteria for GERD, while 107 (3.0%) had GERD
150 and laboratory abnormalities included in the diagnostic criteria for haemophagocytic lymphohistiocyto
151 registries have not adopted current clinical diagnostic criteria for HCC and still rely on histology
152  during family screening who did not fulfill diagnostic criteria for HCM at first evaluation.
153 ee child relatives undergoing screening meet diagnostic criteria for HCM at first or subsequent evalu
154      Modern revisions in the terminology and diagnostic criteria for IIH help guide clinicians in inv
155 ons, a working group was convened to develop diagnostic criteria for LATE, aiming both to stimulate r
156 ensus conference at which they discussed the diagnostic criteria for LGD.
157 he cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging diagnostic criteria for LVNC (LVNC group), while the rem
158 ntly used cardiac magnetic resonance imaging diagnostic criteria for LVNC, suggesting that those crit
159                               One family met diagnostic criteria for Lynch syndrome.
160 matic mutations in leukocytes are found, but diagnostic criteria for MDS or other hematologic disease
161 -five subjects (n = 22 men and 23 women) met diagnostic criteria for ME/CFS by Institute of Medicine,
162 sis to severe growth restriction, fulfilling diagnostic criteria for Meier-Gorlin syndrome.
163 ine the definition of MGRS and to update the diagnostic criteria for MGRS-related diseases.
164               We have some concern regarding diagnostic criteria for microcephaly in fetuses and newb
165                                      Current diagnostic criteria for mood and anxiety tend to lump di
166                                              Diagnostic criteria for mood disorders including major d
167 cipants had phenotypic features that met the diagnostic criteria for more than one syndrome.
168                        Current international diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis do not includ
169                   The limitations of current diagnostic criteria for narcolepsy are discussed, and a
170  experts developed by consensus a new set of diagnostic criteria for NCC.
171 rations faces serious limitations to develop diagnostic criteria for neurodegenerative diseases such
172 identified who fulfilled the 2015 Wingerchuk diagnostic criteria for NMOSD.
173 tudy, a cohort of 234 patients fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for NS in a tertiary referral center
174                                  Alternative diagnostic criteria for ocular-only MMP are required to
175 onclusion The most accurate MR imaging-based diagnostic criteria for PCOS were OV, FPO-9, and periphe
176     Compared with women who did not meet the diagnostic criteria for PCOS, women who met the criteria
177 r biochemical hyperandrogenism is one of the diagnostic criteria for PCOS.
178                   To establish international diagnostic criteria for Perry syndrome, a disorder chara
179 osium on Perry syndrome in Tokyo to identify diagnostic criteria for Perry syndrome.
180 indings, we propose the following definitive diagnostic criteria for Perry syndrome: the presence of
181 and Lung Transplantation (ISHLT) established diagnostic criteria for PGD.
182                                      Current diagnostic criteria for PLS may be a barrier to therapeu
183   Twelve patients additionally fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for posterior cortical atrophy and e
184  care are the lack of sensitive and specific diagnostic criteria for pre-syndromal schizophrenia, val
185                                      Current diagnostic criteria for primary nonfunction (PNF) of liv
186 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's diagnostic criteria for prion disease in 2018.
187     In all, 153 patients met the preliminary diagnostic criteria for PSR: transient worsening of resi
188 lence irrespective of whether they met DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for PTSD.
189 e the degree to which modern operationalized diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia reflect the main c
190 we have identified 21 patients who fulfilled diagnostic criteria for Schnitzler syndrome with urticar
191 l transplantation for SCID during 2000-2009, diagnostic criteria for SCID, and the pilot project of n
192 early stages of lymphomagenesis, refines the diagnostic criteria for some entities, details the expan
193 ) in N/S HNSTs occurring in patients who met diagnostic criteria for sporadic schwannomatosis (3 of 7
194  long-standing SS, which are included in the diagnostic criteria for SS, anti-Ro and anti-La.
195 ehaviour and decision-making, but prevailing diagnostic criteria for such behaviours are typically qu
196  lymphocytes in their blood meeting standard diagnostic criteria for T cell large granular lymphocyti
197 s, clinicians, and surgeons was to establish diagnostic criteria for T-cell-mediated rejection (TCMR)
198  the clinical utility and reliability of the Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders, cli
199 hildhood ADHD; of these, 54 (21.9%) also met diagnostic criteria for the disorder at age 18 years.
200 re persistent, and some individuals may meet diagnostic criteria for the first time during adolescenc
201 C/TMD, and the current diagnostic system-the Diagnostic Criteria for TMD (DC/TMD)-has improved on tho
202                                 The Research Diagnostic Criteria for TMD (RDC/TMD) were developed on
203                                  The revised diagnostic criteria for vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
204                                  The revised diagnostic criteria for vEDS have increased Sp, but its
205 ifferentiated MCs and to establish potential diagnostic criteria for WDSM.
206                                 The defining diagnostic criteria for WFS2 also consist of optic atrop
207 nt Likert scales, items that are eligible as diagnostic criteria from the literature and from persona
208 hythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy diagnostic criteria had poor sensitivity for DSP cardiom
209 nd expanded upon, but the lack of formalized diagnostic criteria has led to reports of patients with
210 e classification of mastocytosis and related diagnostic criteria have been refined and updated by the
211   Recent advances in multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnostic criteria have expanded the number of CIS pati
212 he incidence of CTE is unknown, the clinical diagnostic criteria have not been agreed upon and the cu
213 ation-based study in Australia using current diagnostic criteria, hypothesizing that HCC incidence ma
214 nes are presented in 5 parts; I. Definitions/Diagnostic criteria; II. Hepatopulmonary syndrome; III.
215 osis of multiple sclerosis with reference to diagnostic criteria, important differential diagnoses, c
216 t/hyperactivity disorder according to DSM-IV diagnostic criteria in childhood and DSM-5 diagnostic cr
217 hat is, JAK2, CALR, and MPL, represent major diagnostic criteria in combination with hematologic and
218  obstructive sleep apnoea based on AASM 2012 diagnostic criteria in individuals aged 30-69 years (as
219 e applicability and validity of the existing diagnostic criteria in real-life patients.
220 great progress in the refinement of clinical diagnostic criteria in the past decade, but we propose t
221 V diagnostic criteria in childhood and DSM-5 diagnostic criteria in young adulthood.
222 esence of MBL, defined according to standard diagnostic criteria, in the samples and compared differe
223  (ie, MRI) in four studies given the lack of diagnostic criteria, inadequate descriptions of pulse se
224           The Movement Disorders Society PSP diagnostic criteria include syndromes with few or mild s
225 nts are not an explicit part of their formal diagnostic criteria, including autism spectrum disorder
226 ne criteria alone, incorporating UO into the diagnostic criteria increased the measured incidence of
227 endered the historical Baltimore and Seattle diagnostic criteria insufficient for children.
228                                      Current diagnostic criteria involving analysis of cerebrospinal
229 tructive pulmonary disease (COPD) by current diagnostic criteria is, to the knowledge of the authors,
230  assessments and analyzed the following LVNC diagnostic criteria: left ventricular noncompacted myoca
231  heterogeneity in design, study populations, diagnostic criteria, microbiota analysis methods, and re
232  which are being used to establish objective diagnostic criteria, more effective risk assessment and
233  eosinophils, the definition of EoE, and its diagnostic criteria must likely be reconsidered.
234 ) are established and partly included in the diagnostic criteria, no blood biomarkers are available.
235  models of addiction that more closely mimic diagnostic criteria of addiction.
236                This view is reflected by the diagnostic criteria of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nerv
237 a recommendation is made to modify the bvFTD diagnostic criteria of apathy/inertia.
238 tients with Leu583-Ala586DelInsSer fulfilled diagnostic criteria of both PV and chronic eosinophilic
239       Refinements are also suggested for the diagnostic criteria of CM, removal of telangiectasia mac
240 drome and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), the diagnostic criteria of floppy eyelid syndrome are often
241 national panel of experts endorsed consensus diagnostic criteria of IOI.
242 or nerve biopsy in addition to the first two diagnostic criteria of IR-CAP.
243 Center (Houston, TX, USA), who fulfilled the diagnostic criteria of the International Workshop on Chr
244 d basis, and yet many of them do not fit the diagnostic criteria of the known BMF syndromes.
245 the 1:1 case in order to propose unambiguous diagnostic criteria of the stoichiometry of the electrod
246  assessed for atopic dermatitis by using the diagnostic criteria of the UK Working Party.
247                              Major and minor diagnostic criteria of the Villefranche classification w
248                              Major and minor diagnostic criteria of the Villefranche classification w
249                   We critically evaluate the diagnostic criteria of WHIM syndrome, particularly when
250 ts developed HCM; 16 of 50 (32.0%) fulfilled diagnostic criteria on CMR but not echocardiography.
251  Association for the Study of Liver Diseases diagnostic criteria or histology) were prospectively ide
252                                              Diagnostic criteria other than presence of enhancement w
253 gnificant for continent (P < 0.001) and MetS diagnostic criteria (P = 0.043), but was not significant
254 mortality secondary to lack of consensus for diagnostic criteria, poorly understood disease pathogene
255 ratios were the least specific, with current diagnostic criteria positive in 219 (14.8%), whereas the
256              The present article reviews the diagnostic criteria, prevalence, causative factors, and
257                                Consequently, diagnostic criteria, prognostic scores and probably the
258  disorder, some of which are included in the diagnostic criteria proposed in 2013.
259 ain history was administered, and a Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC) exam was performed.
260  test (OGTT), and GDM diagnosis was based on diagnostic criteria recommended by the International Ass
261                         The use of different diagnostic criteria, scanners and imaging sequences may,
262 n important component in the construction of diagnostic criteria sets, a process being continued in t
263                            For example, good diagnostic criteria should be succinct and require minim
264 elopment and evaluation of any definition or diagnostic criteria should follow four steps: 1) define
265                                      The new diagnostic criteria significantly reduce the reported pr
266 functional pathways, which span conventional diagnostic criteria, suggesting a partly common biology
267 ients with ARVD/C fulfilling 2010 Task Force diagnostic criteria (TFC) from a transatlantic ARVD/C re
268                                          The diagnostic criteria that best predicted this outcome def
269                                   We propose diagnostic criteria that will aid clinicians to establis
270 ential need to include new dimensions in the diagnostic criteria, the limited utility of clinical pre
271                                 Based on the diagnostic criteria, the prevalence of DED was 64% (95%
272 al lesions seen on neuroimaging and a set of diagnostic criteria-the Boston criteria, which have resu
273 re on cancer-related PTSD has used DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria; the revised DSM-5 PTSD criteria hav
274 rogeneous variant of SM that requires unique diagnostic criteria to avoid a misdiagnosis of cutaneous
275 ith primary and secondary tumors, we used 14 diagnostic criteria to compare the accuracy of several M
276     To determine in vivo confocal microscopy diagnostic criteria to diagnose Acanthamoeba keratitis (
277                            However, the best diagnostic criteria to differentiate various subtypes of
278  referred for suspected CLIPPERS and propose diagnostic criteria to discriminate CLIPPERS from non-CL
279 We formulate microkinetic models and propose diagnostic criteria to distinguish the role of bicarbona
280 1; five males) with anaphylaxis (meeting WAO diagnostic criteria) to drugs, food, venom or spontaneou
281 cer treatment vary widely depending upon the diagnostic criteria used and the duration of follow-up.
282             The objective is to evaluate the diagnostic criteria used in a variety of epidemiologic s
283                             Depending on the diagnostic criteria used, 3%-17% were classified as maln
284 hould be evaluated with consideration to the diagnostic criteria used, and this may account for diffe
285       More research is needed on appropriate diagnostic criteria, variations in detection, and long-t
286 ic architecture of PCOS defined by different diagnostic criteria was generally similar, suggesting th
287                              Historical CFLD diagnostic criteria were compared with newly proposed CF
288                                              Diagnostic criteria were established, and a diagnostic a
289         Patients without sufficient data for diagnostic criteria were excluded.
290 otic treatment was started when prespecified diagnostic criteria were met (temperature >/=38 degrees
291                                Working Party Diagnostic Criteria were satisfied at both 6 and 12 mont
292  sleep apnoea across studies using different diagnostic criteria were standardised with a newly devel
293 ient selection for genetic testing relies on diagnostic criteria, which have never been evaluated.
294 ient selection for genetic testing relies on diagnostic criteria, which have never been evaluated.
295  Patients with risk factors and who meet the diagnostic criteria-which include clinical, radiological
296 l, 68.8% (276 of 401) met the Rotterdam PCOS diagnostic criteria, while 12.0% (48 of 401) did not.
297 for an accurate diagnosis, and new validated diagnostic criteria will facilitate the process.
298 agnosis of PLS, we present updated consensus diagnostic criteria with the aim of reducing diagnostic
299                We should not confuse our DSM diagnostic criteria with the disorders that they were de
300 ative given that only individuals who fulfil diagnostic criteria would have been included.

 
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