2024
Discordances Between Radiology and Pathology
Harigopal M, Verma A, Andrejeva L, Lewin J. Discordances Between Radiology and Pathology. 2024, 375-391. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-65711-5_14.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPathological findingsImaging characteristicsMRI-guided biopsyFalse-negative diagnosesRadiology-pathology correlationH&E levelsPreoperative biopsyStereotactic biopsySurgical excisionPercutaneous biopsyDiscordant casesSonographic guidanceBreast biopsyAncillary stainsHistopathological findingsBiopsyMammographic lesionsLesionsIndividual pathologistsPathologistsPotential causesUltrasoundWeekly conferencesImage featuresDiscordance
2023
Respiratory Tract
Sardana R, Cai G. Respiratory Tract. 2023, 189-215. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-44289-6_11.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRespiratory tractNeedle aspirationKey cytomorphologic featuresCommon inflammatory conditionSpectrum of diagnosesTransbronchial needle aspirationFine-needle aspirationFalse-negative diagnosesBronchoalveolar lavageClinical symptomsBronchial washPulmonary pathologyInflammatory conditionsRespiratory cytologyBrush smearsCytomorphologic featuresCytological evaluationCytologic specimensInfectious diseasesDiagnosisTractDiagnostic processAspirationInitial investigationLavage
2017
A public health approach to addressing and preventing misdiagnosis in the scale‐up of HIV rapid testing programmes
Johnson C, Dalal S, Baggaley R, Taegtmeyer M, Johnson C, Dalal S, Baggaley R, Taegtmeyer M, Johnson C, Fonner V, Sands A, Ford N, Obermeyer C, Tsui S, Wong V, Baggaley R, Bock P, Phiri C, Piwowar‐Manning E, Kosloff B, Mandla N, Young A, James A, Schaap, Scheepers M, Donnell D, Griffith S, El‐Sadr W, Shanaube K, Beyers N, Hayes R, Fidler S, Ayles H, Team O, Khan S, Mafara E, Pasipamire M, Spiegelman D, Mazibuko S, Ntshalintshali N, Hettema A, Lejeune C, Walsh F, Okello V, Kufa T, Kharsany A, Cawood C, Khanyile D, Lewis L, Grobler A, Chipeta Z, Bere A, Glenshaw M, Puren A, Olaru I, McHugh G, Dakshina S, Majonga E, Dauya E, Bandason T, Kranzer K, Mujuru H, Ferrand R, Technau K, Mazanderani A, Kuhn L, Hans L, Strehlau R, Abrams E, Conradie M, Coovadia A, Mbete N, Murnane P, Patel F, Shiau S, Tiemessen C, Sherman G, Hsiao N, Zerbe A, Phillips T, Myer L, Abrams E, Sacks E, Cohn J, Penazzato M, Nguyen V, Best S, Pham H, Troung T, Hoang T, Wilson K, Ngo T, Chien X, Lai K, Bui D, Kato M. A public health approach to addressing and preventing misdiagnosis in the scale‐up of HIV rapid testing programmes. Journal Of The International AIDS Society 2017, 20: 22190. DOI: 10.7448/ias.20.7.22290.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFalse-negative diagnosesHIV testing servicesRapid diagnostic testsNegative diagnosisDiagnostic testsMagnitude of misdiagnosisHIV-negative individualsLife-long treatmentHIV testing practicesDiscrepant test resultsTesting servicesFalse-positive diagnosesHIV misdiagnosisAntiretroviral therapyUndiagnosed HIVHIV diagnosisHIV testingPositive diagnosisHIVTreatment targetsSystematic reviewPotential misdiagnosisDiagnosisMisdiagnosisSubstantial proportion
2014
Modeling of Novel Diagnostic Strategies for Active Tuberculosis – A Systematic Review: Current Practices and Recommendations
Zwerling A, White RG, Vassall A, Cohen T, Dowdy DW, Houben RM. Modeling of Novel Diagnostic Strategies for Active Tuberculosis – A Systematic Review: Current Practices and Recommendations. PLOS ONE 2014, 9: e110558. PMID: 25340701, PMCID: PMC4207742, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0110558.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNucleic acid amplification testsIncremental cost-effectiveness ratioActive tuberculosisHealth system modelDiagnostic strategiesNovel diagnostic strategiesAlternative nucleic acid amplification testsXpert MTB/RIFMTB/RIFCost-effectiveness ratioMulti-way sensitivity analysesFalse-negative diagnosesPre-diagnostic periodCost-effectiveness modelCost-effectiveness estimatesDiagnostic delayDiagnostic pathwayAdditional epidemiological dataTB diagnosticsEpidemiological dataReference listsAmplification testsEpidemiological impactEligible papersEpidemiological settings
2013
Evaluation of endobronchial ultrasound‐guided fine‐needle aspirations (EBUS‐FNA): Correlation with adequacy and histologic follow‐up
Karunamurthy A, Cai G, Dacic S, Khalbuss WE, Pantanowitz L, Monaco SE. Evaluation of endobronchial ultrasound‐guided fine‐needle aspirations (EBUS‐FNA): Correlation with adequacy and histologic follow‐up. Cancer Cytopathology 2013, 122: 23-32. PMID: 24127207, DOI: 10.1002/cncy.21350.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overBiopsy, NeedleCohort StudiesDatabases, FactualEndoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle AspirationFalse Negative ReactionsFemaleHumansImmunohistochemistryLung NeoplasmsLymph NodesMaleMediastinal NeoplasmsMiddle AgedRetrospective StudiesSensitivity and SpecificityConceptsEndobronchial ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspirationUltrasound-guided fine-needle aspirationLymph nodesFine-needle aspirationDiagnostic yieldN1 lymph nodesN2 lymph nodesNegative cytologic diagnosisHilar lymph nodesMediastinal lymph nodesOverall diagnostic yieldChance of malignancyHigh diagnostic yieldNegative predictive valueFalse-negative diagnosesClinicopathologic findingsMediastinal lesionsLymphoid tissueInvasive modalitiesCytologic diagnosisPredictive valueUnsatisfactory casesGreater riskHistologicDiagnostic material
2006
The “Big Dog” Effect: Variability Assessing the Causes of Error in Diagnoses of Patients With Lung Cancer
Raab S, Meier F, Zarbo R, Jensen D, Geisinger K, Booth C, Krishnamurti U, Stone C, Janosky J, Grzybicki D. The “Big Dog” Effect: Variability Assessing the Causes of Error in Diagnoses of Patients With Lung Cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2006, 24: 2808-2814. PMID: 16782918, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2005.04.3661.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKappa statisticsQuality improvement interventionsDiagnosis of patientsFalse-negative diagnosesInstitutional pathologistsLung massSurgical specimenLung cancerPathology specimenPulmonary specimensReview diagnosisSlide reviewPatientsImprovement interventionsOriginal diagnosisInter-pathologist agreementPsychosocial hypothesesClinical samplingDiagnosisInterobserver agreementCancer diagnosisDiagnostic samplesInitial assessmentSame institutionDiagnostic errors
1997
A systematic approach for interpreting MR images of the seizure patient.
Bronen RA, Fulbright RK, Kim JH, Spencer SS, Spencer DD. A systematic approach for interpreting MR images of the seizure patient. American Journal Of Roentgenology 1997, 169: 241-7. PMID: 9207533, DOI: 10.2214/ajr.169.1.9207533.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubtle cortical abnormalitiesFalse-negative diagnosesHippocampal sclerosisAbnormal findingsEpileptogenic lesionsCortical thickeningSeizure patientsCortical abnormalitiesLateral ventriclePeriventricular regionEpilepsy patientsMR findingsHigh indexMorphologic abnormalitiesPeriventricular heterotopiaDual abnormalitiesGray matterDevelopmental anomaliesAbnormalitiesMR scansCortical processesMass effectHead rotationPatientsHippocampus
1996
Diagnosis of acute flank pain: value of unenhanced helical CT.
Smith R, Verga M, McCarthy S, Rosenfield A. Diagnosis of acute flank pain: value of unenhanced helical CT. American Journal Of Roentgenology 1996, 166: 97-101. PMID: 8571915, DOI: 10.2214/ajr.166.1.8571915.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute flank painFlank painUnenhanced CTStone diseaseUreteral stonesCommon bile duct stonesBile duct stonesUnenhanced helical CTUnenhanced CT findingsUreteral stone diseaseFalse-negative diagnosesUreteroscopic stone extractionExtraurinary causesAcute appendicitisCT abnormalitiesCT findingsDuct stonesAdnexal massesCT diagnosisStone extractionPainPatientsClinical diagnosisImaging studiesHelical CT
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