Malignancy or benignancy was established if patients had definitive pathology of the lesion in question. |
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A trained SVM and one expert chest radiologist classified 136 cases to benignancy and malignancy. |
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For decision support, other kinds of likelihood of malignancy or benignancy and retrieval based on similar other breast images were constructed. |
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We showed that it is possible to estimate VCF risk of malignancy or benignancy using a small set of variables. |
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Generally, two years of stability is necessary to document benignancy. |
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In this case, the probability of malignancy and the probability of benignancy were M m and M b, respectively. |
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Any predictor of benignancy must err on the side of intervention it is better to resect a benign SPN unnecessarily than erroneously to call a malignant SPN benign. |
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They can therefore be regarded as an additional diagnostic feature but do not have a prominente role in the differentiation of benignancy vs malignancy. |
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In this situation, the standard for benignancy is the expected appearance of developing neurosensory retina, a relatively obscure reference tissue. |
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