Percentiles are the most commonly used clinical indicator to assess the size and growth patterns of individual children in the United States.
In patients who undergo treatment, the most important clinical prognostic indicators of disease outcome are stage, pre-therapy PSA level, and Gleason score.
Macrocephaly as a clinical indicator of genetic subtypes in autism.
"There has been no aggravation of the clinical indicators, but an oedema of medium density remains."
The extent to which sites on transferrin molecules are filled by iron ions can be another helpful clinical indicator, known as percent transferrin saturation.
The target INR level will vary from case to case depending on the clinical indicators, but tends to be 2-3 in most conditions.
The formula includes the number of patients and in particular the numbers diagnosed with certain common chronic illnesses; the clinical element awards points for achieving specified clinical "indicators".
EF is also used as a clinical indicator of the inotropy (contractility) of the heart.
The comparative validity of 11 modern personality inventories: Predictions of behavioral acts, informant reports, and clinical indicators.
"We don't really know whether or not there are good clinical indicators of R.S.V. versus influenza," he said.