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In absence of real information about the severity of the injury as in other European countries, the data do not include, for example, the AIS (abbreviated injury scale)—the seriously injured patients could not be distinguished even if a stay in the intensive care unit is an important indication of the gravity [ 12].
For example, the AIs are greater in lymph node metastases than in primary breast carcinomas [ 18], and AIs are also positively correlated with the pathologic grades of gliomas [ 19].
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While the ISS was split into four groups, no organ-specific matching (for example, using the AIS) was performed.
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For example, AIS 4 score in the chest region will give different prognosis when compare with AIS 4 score in head region.(Wardhana & Fatriah, 2018).
For example, in the 2005 AIS dictionary, the severity of Diffuse Axonal Injury (DAI) is further qualified by whether or not it is confined to white matter/basal ganglia or involves the corpus callusom.
For example, AIS-related anxiety has been considered to be the result of not knowing whether the spinal deformity and its symptoms will progress [ 14].
For example, using the AAH group as the reference group, we compared the AIS and MIA groups with the AAH group to identify differences between the AAH and AIS groups and between the AAH and MIA groups.
A separate Terms of Reference was prepared for the AIS (XWP 2003a, para 1.24).
Injury Severity Score, MAIS and NISS for example, are 'congenitally attached' to the AIS score for calculation [ 30], add to this ISS does not take into account age or chronic preconditions and it is limited to one injury per body region [ 31, 32].
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