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  1. ... drusen were important risk factors. All the other classification systems only used drusen size/quantity and pigmentary abnormality as ... International Classification. It was noted, however, that this classification system only gives a broad overview of AMD (early and ...
  2. ... particular treatments. However, not all human studies are classified. Only those reporting a therapeutic endpoint(s), such as tumor response, improvement in survival, or measured improvement in quality ... not classified because important clinical details are often missing, the ...
  3. ... classification to define small intestine cancer. This staging classification applies only to adenocarcinomas arising in the nonampullary duodenum and ...
  4. ... 53, 224–6, 2014 Does not compare staging classification systems. Only looks at treatment outcomes for one system. Porpora, ...
  5. ... change in BP without reporting change in diagnostic classification, or reported only incident antihypertensive drug use. Several cohort studies had ...
  6. ... occurred outside of patient care areas and were classified as “other.” Only 21 units reported preventable adverse drug events into ...
  7. ... drugs such as corticosteroids. Pneumonia in children is only classified as either “not severe” or “severe.” How can ...
  8. ... Note: Conditions were identified using AHRQ’s Clinical Classifications Software (CCS). Only first-listed diagnoses (more...) ED visits for noninfectious ...
  9. ... toolssoftware/chronic/chronic.jsp . ED visits were further classified as having only chronic conditions listed, only acute conditions listed or ...
  10. ... with many much higher. In each case, optimal classification was achieved using only the WMS-III index score and not including the WAIS-III GAI. GMI classification resulted in sensitivities of 0.94 and 0. ...
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