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- physicians listening to audiovisual recordings of auscultation findings and interobserver variation was analyzed. The study found that broad descriptions agreed...
- which the following radiographic systems can be recommended in terms of interobserver reliability: Kellgren grading of cervical disc degeneration Kellgren...
- different observers of the same phenomenon have consistent results (interobserver variability). Cochran's Q test ****umes that there are k > 2 experimental...
- Unfortunately, the diagnosis is not easy and is affected by a significant interobserver variability. In doubtful cases it is possible to perform a nuclear magnetic...
- indicating a lack of symptoms, and the addition of grade 6 indicating dead. Interobserver reliability of the mRS can be improved by using a structured questionnaire...
- significance. Hy****gmentation can sometimes be difficult to ****ert since interobserver variation is high and segmentation may vary with race. A 1996 study...
- quantitative radiographic scoring system for cervical spondylosis with interobserver and intraobserver reliability testing". Journal of Orthopaedics and...
- them being hypertensive, and has moderate to modest intraobserver and interobserver agreement. It is also known as "Osler's maneuver". The sign is named...
- "below" infrared, "below red on the spectrum" (more) inter- "between" interobserver, "between observers" (more) intra- "within" intracellular, "inside a...
- al. 1993). The results of these studies accord with the low level of interobserver agreement in our study. A total agreement of 26% or at the best 60%...