The diagnostic accuracy for these findings is represented in Table 4.
Fourth, the available data did not allow an analysis of how individual patient characteristics affect diagnostic accuracy of physical findings.
There are two circumstances that may potentially reduce the diagnostic accuracy of this technique.
Further improvement in the diagnostic accuracy may be obtained by repeated sampling.
Association of cryptal apoptosis with other features (Table 4) should increase the diagnostic accuracy.
The use of immuno-cytochemical techniques increases diagnostic accuracy in these cases.
The result represented an increase in diagnostic accuracy of approximately 20%.
They correctly classified 71/77 patients for a diagnostic accuracy of 92%.
They were able to correctly classify 29/34 patients for a diagnostic accuracy of 85%.
This produced only 4/38 errors for 89% diagnostic accuracy.