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by Mark H Ebell, Brian McKay, Ryan Guilbault, and Yokabed Ermias
Diagnosis of acute rhinosinusitis in primary care: a systematic review of test accuracy by Mark H Ebell, Brian McKay, Ryan Guilbault, and Yokabed Ermias BJGP Volume 66(650):e612-e632 August 25, 2016 ©2016 by British Journal of General Practice
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(a) Summary receiver operating characteristic curve for radiography, with accuracy stratified by the reference standard. (a) Summary receiver operating characteristic curve for radiography, with accuracy stratified by the reference standard. (b) Summary receiver operating characteristic curve for ultrasound, with accuracy stratified by the reference standard for A and B mode. CT = computed tomography. MRI = magnetic resonance imaging. Ref std = reference standard. Mark H Ebell et al. Br J Gen Pract 2016;66:e612-e632 ©2016 by British Journal of General Practice
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(a) Summary receiver operating characteristic curve for the accuracy of C-reactive protein as a test for acute rhinosinusitis. (a) Summary receiver operating characteristic curve for the accuracy of C-reactive protein as a test for acute rhinosinusitis. (b) Summary receiver operating characteristic curve for the accuracy of erythrocyte sedimentation rate as a test for acute rhinosinusitis. AUROCC = area under the receiver operating characteristic curve. CRP = C-reactive protein. ESR = erythrocyte sedimentation rate. Mark H Ebell et al. Br J Gen Pract 2016;66:e612-e632 ©2016 by British Journal of General Practice
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Mark H Ebell et al. Br J Gen Pract 2016;66:e612-e632
©2016 by British Journal of General Practice
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Mark H Ebell et al. Br J Gen Pract 2016;66:e612-e632
©2016 by British Journal of General Practice
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