Annals of internal medicine
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Computer-aided diagnosis (CADx) allows prediction of polyp histology during colonoscopy, which may reduce unnecessary removal of nonneoplastic polyps. However, the potential benefits and harms of CADx are still unclear. ⋯ European Commission. (PROSPERO: CRD42023402197).
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Definitions of long COVID are evolving, and optimal models of care are uncertain. ⋯ Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. (Protocol posted at https://effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/products/long-covid-models-care/protocol.).
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Systematic reviews are performed manually despite the exponential growth of scientific literature. ⋯ None.
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Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) is a precursor of multiple myeloma (MM) and related conditions. In previous registry-based, retrospective studies, autoimmune diseases have been associated with MGUS. However, these studies were not based on a screened population and are therefore prone to ascertainment bias. ⋯ The International Myeloma Foundation and the European Research Council.
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Real-time prediction of histologic features of small colorectal polyps may prevent resection and/or pathologic evaluation and therefore decrease colonoscopy costs. Previous studies showed that computer-aided diagnosis (CADx) was highly accurate, though it did not outperform expert endoscopists. ⋯ Olympus America Corporation served as the clinical study sponsor.