To determine the diagnostic performance of ultrasound-based simple rules, risk of malignancy index (RMI), two logistic regression models (LR1 and LR2) and real-time subjective assessment by experienced ultrasound examiners following the exclusion of masses likely to be judged as easy and 'instant' to diagnose by an ultrasound examiner, and to develop a new strategy for the assessment of adnexal pathology based on this.

Clinically oriented three-step strategy for assessment of adnexal pathology / Ameye, L; Timmerman, D; Valentin, L; Paladini, Dario; Zhang, J; Van Holsbeke, C; Lissoni, A. A; Savelli, L; Veldman, J; Testa, A. C; Amant, F; Van Huffel, S; Bourne, T.. - In: ULTRASOUND IN OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY. - ISSN 1469-0705. - 40:5(2012), p. 582-91. [10.1002/uog.11177]

Clinically oriented three-step strategy for assessment of adnexal pathology

PALADINI, DARIO;
2012

Abstract

To determine the diagnostic performance of ultrasound-based simple rules, risk of malignancy index (RMI), two logistic regression models (LR1 and LR2) and real-time subjective assessment by experienced ultrasound examiners following the exclusion of masses likely to be judged as easy and 'instant' to diagnose by an ultrasound examiner, and to develop a new strategy for the assessment of adnexal pathology based on this.
2012
Clinically oriented three-step strategy for assessment of adnexal pathology / Ameye, L; Timmerman, D; Valentin, L; Paladini, Dario; Zhang, J; Van Holsbeke, C; Lissoni, A. A; Savelli, L; Veldman, J; Testa, A. C; Amant, F; Van Huffel, S; Bourne, T.. - In: ULTRASOUND IN OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY. - ISSN 1469-0705. - 40:5(2012), p. 582-91. [10.1002/uog.11177]
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