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Experts in Sensitivity and Specificity
Measures for assessing the results of diagnostic and screening tests. Sensitivity represents the proportion of truly diseased persons in a screened population who are identified as being diseased by the test. It is a measure of the probability of correctly diagnosing a condition. Specificity is the proportion of truly nondiseased persons who are so identified by the screening test. It is a measure of the probability of correctly identifying a nondiseased person. (From Last, Dictionary of Epidemiology, 2d ed)
- Reiser, Maximilian
- Bax, Jeroen
- Claussen, Claus
- Reiser, Maximilian
- Cademartiri, Filippo
- van der Wall, Ernst
- Hamm, Bernd
- Kauczor, Hans-Ulrich
- Beijnen, Jos
- Bossuyt, Patrick
- Choi, Byung Ihn
- Günther, Rolf
- Mollet, Nico
- Oyen, Wim
- Schoenberg, Stefan
- Han, Joon Koo
- Chen, Guonan
- Marincek, Borut
- Rubello, Domenico
- Krestin, Gabriel
- Mahnken, Andreas
- Nikolaou, Konstantin
- Paulsen, Keith
- Toga, Arthur
- Van Huffel, Sabine
- Alkadhi, Hatem
- Bluemke, David
- Smith, Richard
- Davatzikos, Christos
- Felix, Roland