A statistical model for ultrasound diagnosis of soft-tissue tumours in the hand and forearm

1997 
Purpose: the ultrasound characteristics of 5 common tumours of the hand and forearm were used to build a statistical model that could assess the weight of each trait or combination of traits in the correct diagnosing of the tumours. the model was used for calculating the first and second diagnostic alternativesMaterial and Methods: the basic data of the model were the ultrasound findings in previously presented material on the 5 common benign soft-tissue tumours. the material consisted of 96 tumours: 18 villonodular synovites, 26 haemangiomas, 14 lipomas, 27 nerve tumours, and 11 glomus tumours. to build the statistical model, the ultrasound characteristics that were significant at 5% level were calculated. with stepwise logistic regression, 3 of these were selected as explaining variables. the degree of influence of the explaining variable on the response variable was calculated by way of odds quotients. the material was then analysed by means of the Statistical model. the correct diagnosis was calculate...
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