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Although collateral ligament testing seems to be sensitive and specific, there is a lack of well-designed studies that scientifically validate the sensitivity and specificity of these tests.
The sensitivity and specificity of these tests in the field in Africa is not well described.
The sensitivity and specificity of these tests have been estimated to be 98% and 99%, respectively [1], [54].
The specificity of these tests was comparable.
The sensitivity and specificity of these tests were then computed.
However, the sensitivity and specificity of these tests remain poor.
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This early work was followed by wide-ranging efforts to characterize the specificity of these test methods and the impact of both organismal and experimental factors (e.g., noise, species, strain, gender, test history) (Gerber and O'Shaughnessy 1986; Levine and Butcher 1990; MacPhail et al. 1989; Spencer et al. 1993).
All these tests seem so well designed and might appear to be perfect; however, when dealing with the specificities of these tests, it becomes apparent that they are not perfect.
Given that some of the positive samples in this study are true positive, the specificity estimates are underestimated and the true specificities of these tests are probably even higher than was shown in our study.
Table 3 displays the false positive and negative rates as well as the predictive values, sensitivity and specificity rates of these tests according to our results.
However, the sensitivity (Se) and specificity (Sp) of these tests for pSS compared to controls with other causes of sicca syndrome need to be assessed before accepting these as part of a criteria set.
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