Sentence examples for most reliable finding from inspiring English sources

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Interval change over serial examinations with development of intermediate T2 signal is the most reliable finding of locally recurrent tumour [28].

The spread pattern of the contrast enhancement on dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging is the most reliable finding distinguishing cavernous haemangiomas and schwannomas.

The spread pattern of the contrast enhancement on dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging is the most reliable finding distinguishing cavernous haemangiomas from schwannomas.

Therefore, our results and the literature showed that the "progressive" enhancement pattern will be the most reliable finding in distinguishing orbital cavernous haemangiomas from schwannomas.

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The KEGG signaling pathways derived from both gene expression measurements and both lists of probe sets (selected by SVD and pair-wise comparisons) seem to represent the most reliable findings on molecular alterations between normal and neoplastic colon tissue (Table 3).

A neurocognitive test battery assessing the most reliable findings in adult patients was administered at fixed time points throughout the study to patients and matched controls.

Patient and matched control subjects completed neurocognitive tests representing the most reliable findings in euthymic bipolar patients, namely measures of early information processing and hippocampal-dependent memory.

This literature review was aimed to identify the most reliable findings concerning the assessment of methods for diagnosis of the clinical tests for lumbar instability in LBP subjects.

The most reliable CT finding for airway foreign-body aspiration should be demonstration of the foreign body in the lumen of the tracheobronchial tree.

The most reliable neuroanatomical finding thus far is an overall reduction in total brain volume ranging from 8.5 11% that appears more concentrated in the posterior and inferior regions of the brain [ 19- 21].

The most reliable neuropsychological finding after DLPFC damage in macaque monkeys has been impairment in spatial working memory (Goldman & Rosvold, 1970; Goldman et al., 1971; Bachevalier & Mishkin, 1986; Levy & Goldman-Rakic, 1999) and in self-ordered working memory tasks (Petrides, 1995, 2000; cf. Levy & Goldman-Rakic, 1999).

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