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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/document/other-supporting-document/celiac-disease-screening
March 28, 2017 - Nutrition Examination Survey found a celiac disease prevalence of 0.71%, based on positive serologic test … disease is limited, although 3 US studies found that 0% to 15% of patients with positive serologic test … Test Accuracy
Key Question 4. What is the accuracy of screening tests for celiac disease? … There were no differences between groups in intermediate outcomes such as mean blood hemoglobin level … 12.7); P =0.568
VAS: Improved in the GFD group ( P =0.017)
Laboratory parameters:
Blood
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September 07, 2015 - supplementation or treatment with iron include limited gastrointestinal symptoms, darkening color of urine or stool … reasons to screen for anemia in pregnant women, such as to prepare for cesarean delivery or anticipated blood … Accuracy of Screening Tests
The primary screening test for anemia is to measure serum hemoglobin or
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May 15, 2012 - transient urinary difficulties associated with prostate biopsy, psychological harm of false-positive test … for men with PSA-detected, localized prostate cancer, found that 32% of men experienced pain; fever; blood … in the urine, semen, or stool; infection; transient urinary difficulties; or other issues requiring … to treat screen-detected cancer, limiting estimates of the harms of PSA testing to the harms of the blood … result Most positive test results lead to biopsy.
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January 15, 2010 - We performed a statistical test of heterogeneity ( I 2 ), which measures the percentage of variability … Chanoine et al, however, reported a small reduction in diastolic blood pressure (not systolic blood pressure … Effects of dietary intervention and strength training on blood lipid level in obese children. … Diagnostic accuracy studies
Screening test relevant, available for primary care, adequately … The nature of the test being studied is clearly specified
The test is compared
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July 01, 2012 - more biopsies, in the following year than those
who have a negative test result (5). … result
Most positive test results lead to biopsy. … men with PSA-detected,
localized prostate cancer, found that 32% of men experi-
enced pain; fever; blood … in the urine, semen, or stool; in-
fection; transient urinary difficulties; or other issues requir- … to treat screen-detected cancer, limiting estimates
of the harms of PSA testing to the harms of the blood
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February 01, 2010 - We performed a sta-
tistical test of heterogeneity (I2), which
measures the percentage of variability … Chanoine et al, however, reported a
small reduction in diastolic blood
pressure (not systolic blood pressure … Effects of dietary intervention and
strength training on blood lipid level in
obese children. … The nature of the test being studied is clearly specified
Study uses a credible reference standard … , performed
regardless of test results
The test is compared with an appropriate gold standard
Reference
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October 01, 2015 - plementation or treatment with iron include limited
gastrointestinal symptoms, darkening color of urine or
stool … reasons to screen for anemia in
pregnant women, such as to prepare for cesarean de-
livery or anticipated blood … www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org
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Accuracy of Screening Tests
The primary screening test
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August 01, 2019 - Typically, resectable tumors include those where the tumor
has not grown large enough to invade any major blood … biomarker panels.116, 117 Most biomarker-based screening would require
serum-based testing; however, stool … found
that only 25 percent of persons with localized pancreatic adenocarcinoma (excluding anyone
with blood … Detection and localization of surgically resectable
cancers with a multi-analyte blood test. … Detection of early pancreatic ductal
adenocarcinoma with thrombospondin-2 and CA19-9 blood markers.
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August 01, 2019 - Typically, resectable tumors include those where the tumor
has not grown large enough to invade any major blood … biomarker panels.116, 117 Most biomarker-based screening would require
serum-based testing; however, stool … found
that only 25 percent of persons with localized pancreatic adenocarcinoma (excluding anyone
with blood … Detection and localization of surgically resectable
cancers with a multi-analyte blood test. … Detection of early pancreatic ductal
adenocarcinoma with thrombospondin-2 and CA19-9 blood markers.