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The superficial fascia of underlying musculoskeletal structures should be identified to exclude involvement of deeper structures.
We scanned the title and abstract of the trials identified to exclude those that were obviously irrelevant, retrieved the full text of the remaining trials, and identified relevant articles.
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We used the titles and abstracts of the identified citations to exclude trials that clearly did not meet the inclusion criteria.
Firstly, we screened the titles and abstracts of identified references to exclude articles that did not deal with the topic of interest.
Conclusions: Unipedal stance testing is useful in the clinical setting both to identify and to exclude the presence of peripheral neuropathy.
However, laboratory tests may be used to identify or to exclude a diagnosis and the mode of use would affect the selection of a diagnostic cut off level.
Using another analytic approach, however, a higher cut-off point for PCT (2 ng/ml) is able to identify and to exclude a specific population more severely ill and with better microbiological confirmation.
The initial analyses also did not exclude subjects identified to have competing cause for neuropathy.
All those that escaped were identified to a justifiable level or excluded from the analyses.
Thus, the technique as we have described it represents a screening test of the highest yield arterial territory (MCA)—of greatest value if vasospasm is identified and insufficient to exclude the possibility [6, 42].
In computing sequence similarity, we compared the sequences with and without the identified converted region to exclude the contribution of converted sequence to the overall score.
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