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Moreover, the limited time frame of a common RCT does not allow assessment of long-term outcomes or risks related to testing (e.g. radiation risk due to imaging tests) and technological evolution of diagnostics may render the RCT results quickly out-dated.
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The evolution of diagnostic and therapeutic techniques has made arthroscopy one of the most commonly performed orthopaedic procedures [ 1].
The evolution of diagnostic criteria for PMS has a confusing and controversial history that has led to frustration among scholars and caregivers who are unclear of what symptoms constitute either disorder.
In part, the discordant age estimates can be explained through reference to the genuine time-lag (δ True MA-FA ; see Figure 1) between the divergence of genetic lineages (predating speciation) and the evolution of diagnostic morphological characters (postdating speciation).
The underestimation of speciation times from fossil data (δ Fossil error ) can be partitioned into two components: (i) the interval, following speciation, required for diagnostic characters to evolve (δ Diagnostic character ); and (ii) the time, following the evolution of diagnostic characters, realized for the deposition of a sampled fossil (δ Oldest fossil ).
Despite improvements in our knowledge of the physiopathology of severe infection and the evolution of diagnostic methods, antibiotic therapy, postoperative care and surgical techniques, a substantial number of patients develop severe intra-abdominal infection and advanced stages of septic insult requiring admission to the ICU.
With evolution of Rapid Diagnostics (RPD) and WHO guidelines, Mozambique has developed an army of community health workers that are the first responders for patients seeking malaria tests.
This allows researchers to retrospectively track the evolution of the diagnostic process over time and link it to diagnostic outcomes (ie, final diagnosis). 2 Prospective methods have advantages such as reduced hindsight bias but used infrequently to study the epidemiology of diagnostic error.
The burrowing life style of these lizards has probably led to marked convergent evolution and constrained the development of diagnostic morphological characters among these species.
Also the effect of analgesics on the evolution of signs, diagnostic accuracy and outcome were surveyed.
Figure 1 Time evolution of the diagnostic quantities for the fiducial set of runs PPM_HLLC with different resolutions.
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